The influence of fasting prior to treatment on plasma availability and kine
tic disposition of moxidectin was studied in horses. Eight adult crossbred
saddle horses were allocated to two experimental groups of four horses. One
group was fasted for 24 hours before treatment and the other group receive
d their usual feed. Both groups were treated with an oral gel formulation o
f moxidectin at the manufacturers recommended therapeutic dose of 0.4 mg/kg
. Blood samples were collected by jugular puncture at different times betwe
en 0.5 and 50 days. After plasma extraction and derivatization, samples wer
e analyzed by HPLC with fluorescence detection. Computerized pharmacokineti
c analyses were done. Easting induced marked modifications in the pharmacok
inetic behavior of moxidectin in the horse. An extended absorption process,
and significantly higher area under the curve (AUC) values were obtained i
n the fasted animals compared to those fed their usual rations, It is sugge
sted that fasting decreases intestinal transit time, and may have prolonged
time for absorption of moxidectin. Since, biliary excretion and intestinal
secretion are major routes of moxidectin elimination, fasting may have red
uced bile flow and intestinal secretion, Easting before treatment may be a
useful tool for improved anthelmintic treatment in horses.