Abstract

Tinidazole was administered as a single oral dose of 15 mg kg −1 to 12 dogs, and its concentration in the plasma and gingival crevicular fluid ( gcf) was measured at one and two hours by high performance liquid chromatography. Tinidazole was detectable in GCF in five dogs at one hour (6·8 ± 2·6 μg ml −1) and in six dogs at two hours (9·2 ± 1·4 αg ml −1) and in all plasma samples. In those animals with no detectable tinidazole in gcf, either the concentration of tinidazole in plasma was low or the volume of the gcf sample was insufficient for determination. The observed tinidazole levels in gcf exceeded the minimal inhibitory concentration values for most anaerobic oral bacteria.

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