Ivermectin (IVM) is an anthelmintic compound commonly used o-label in mules due to its broad-spectrum of activity. Despite the general use of IVM in mules with the same dose and route of administration licensed for horses, significant pharmacokinetic dierences might exist between horses and mules, as already observed for donkeys. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the pharmacokinetic profile and anthelmintic ecacy of an oral paste of IVM in mules naturally infected with cyathostomins. Fifteen adult mules with fecal egg counts (FEC) 200 eggs per gram (EPG), with exclusive presence of cyathostomins, were included in the study. All mules were orally treated with IVM according to the manufacturer's recommended horse dosage (200 g/kg body weight). FECs were performed before (day-10 and day-3) and after treatment at days 14 and 28. by using a modified McMaster method. The FEC reduction (FECR%) was also calculated. Blood samples were collected from five animals at various times between 0.5 h up to 30 days post treatment to determine pharmacokinetic parameters. The maximum IVM serum concentration (Cmax) was 42.31 10.20 ng/mL and was achieved at 16.80 9.96 h post-treatment (Tmax), area under the curve (AUC) was 135.56 43.71 ng day/mL. FECR% remained high (>95%) until the 28th day.

Anthelmintic Efficacy and Pharmacokinetics of Ivermectin Paste after Oral Administration in Mules Infected by Cyathostomins / Bazzano, M; Di Salvo, A; Diaferia, M; Veronesi, F; Galarini, R; Paoletti, F; Tesei, B; Mclean, A; Veneziano, V; Laus, F.. - In: ANIMALS. - ISSN 2076-2615. - 10:934(2020). [10.3390/ani10060934]

Anthelmintic Efficacy and Pharmacokinetics of Ivermectin Paste after Oral Administration in Mules Infected by Cyathostomins

Diaferia M;Veronesi F;Veneziano V
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Abstract

Ivermectin (IVM) is an anthelmintic compound commonly used o-label in mules due to its broad-spectrum of activity. Despite the general use of IVM in mules with the same dose and route of administration licensed for horses, significant pharmacokinetic dierences might exist between horses and mules, as already observed for donkeys. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the pharmacokinetic profile and anthelmintic ecacy of an oral paste of IVM in mules naturally infected with cyathostomins. Fifteen adult mules with fecal egg counts (FEC) 200 eggs per gram (EPG), with exclusive presence of cyathostomins, were included in the study. All mules were orally treated with IVM according to the manufacturer's recommended horse dosage (200 g/kg body weight). FECs were performed before (day-10 and day-3) and after treatment at days 14 and 28. by using a modified McMaster method. The FEC reduction (FECR%) was also calculated. Blood samples were collected from five animals at various times between 0.5 h up to 30 days post treatment to determine pharmacokinetic parameters. The maximum IVM serum concentration (Cmax) was 42.31 10.20 ng/mL and was achieved at 16.80 9.96 h post-treatment (Tmax), area under the curve (AUC) was 135.56 43.71 ng day/mL. FECR% remained high (>95%) until the 28th day.
2020
Anthelmintic Efficacy and Pharmacokinetics of Ivermectin Paste after Oral Administration in Mules Infected by Cyathostomins / Bazzano, M; Di Salvo, A; Diaferia, M; Veronesi, F; Galarini, R; Paoletti, F; Tesei, B; Mclean, A; Veneziano, V; Laus, F.. - In: ANIMALS. - ISSN 2076-2615. - 10:934(2020). [10.3390/ani10060934]
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