Abstract

The intravenous, intramuscular and oral pharmacokinetics of ibuprofen in broiler chickens were investigated. In a preliminary study, plasma ibuprofen concentration-time profiles, following i.v. (25 mg/kg) dosing were best described by a 2-compartment model. After intravenous administration, the volume of distribution at steady-state (Vd(ss)), the total systemic clearance (ClB), the elimination half-life (t1/2 beta) and the MRT were 0.303 L/kg, 482.3 ml/h.kg, 2.71 h and 1.02 h, respectively. After intramuscular administration of ibuprofen, the tmax and Cmax were 0.37 h, and 42.2 micrograms/mL, respectively, with an estimated bioavailability of 46.7%. After oral administration of ibuprofen, the tmax and Cmax were 0.31 h and 23.91 micrograms/mL, respectively, with an estimated bioavailability of 24.2%. This is a preliminary study, examining the use of ibuprofen in broiler chickens, and should be followed by tissue residue and efficacy studies in different disease states.

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