Ah. Ahmad et al., PHARMACOKINETICS OF GENTAMICIN FOLLOWING SINGLE-DOSE INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION IN NORMAL AND FEBRILE GOATS, Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics, 17(5), 1994, pp. 369-373
A pharmacokinetic study of gentamicin (5 mg/kg intravenous (i.v.)) was
conducted first in clinically healthy female goats and then in the sa
me goats after induction of fever by Escherichia coli endotoxin (0.2 m
ug/kg i.v.). Rectal temperature increased 1-degrees to 1.5-degrees-C i
n febrile goats. Differences in the blood serum concentrations of gent
amicin were not observed at any time between febrile and normal goats.
The disposition kinetics of gentamicin were described by a biexponent
ial expression C(P) = Ae(-alphat) + Be(-betat). Median values for the
half-lives of gentamicin were 103.6 min in normal and 136.0 min in feb
rile goats. The apparent volume of distribution (V(d)) was 263.3 ml/kg
in the febrile goats which was not different from that in the normal
goats (240.6 ml/kg). The volume of the central compartment (V(c)) was
almost identifical in normal and febrile goats. The body clearance (Cl
(beta)) was observed to be 1.7 and 1.6 ml/min.kg in normal and febrile
goats, respectively. Dosage regimes for gentamicin were calculated on
the basis of median kinetic data.