M. Gips et S. Soback, NORFLOXACIN NICOTINATE PHARMACOKINETICS IN UNWEANED AND WEANED CALVES, Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics, 19(2), 1996, pp. 130-134
The pharmacokinetics of norfloxacin nicotinate were investigated in un
weaned and weaned calves. Following intravenous administration of 7.5
and 15 mg/kg (calculated as norfloxacin base) the clearance values wer
e 8.5+/-2.0 or 7.7+/-1.2 ml/min . kg (unweaned calves) and 11.7+/-3.2
or 16.1+/-3.3 mL/min . kg (weaned calves). Norfloxacin mean residence
time and volume of distribution values were 211+/-33 or 227+/-41 min (
unweaned calves) and 185+/-79 or 128+/-18 minutes (weaned calves), and
1.8+/-0.3 or 1.7+/-0.1 L/kg (unweaned calves) and 2.0+/-0.7 or 2.1+/-
0.7 L/kg (weaned calves) following administration of the lower and hig
her dose, respectively, These results indicated that norfloxacin pharm
acokinetics were similar at a dose range of 7.5-15 mg/kg. However, a s
ignificant difference was observed in clearance, mean residence time a
nd the half-life values between the unweaned and weaned calves. The on
ly major pharmacokinetic parameter which did not show a significant di
fference between the investigated groups was the volume of distributio
n. The pharmacokinetic differences between the non-ruminating (unweane
d) and ruminating (weaned) animals seemed to result from changes in dr
ug clearance. The absorption rate after intramuscular administration a
ppeared to change as a result of dose increase. Norfloxacin bioavailab
ility following intramuscular administration ranged from 73 to 106%. T
he results suggested that larger injection volumes may reduce the exte
nt of absorption.