Abstract

Plasma levels were determined frequently after single doses of perfluorooctyl bromide were administered to beagle dogs at doses of either 30.8 g/kg po or 3.9 g/kg intratracheally. The apparent first-order half-life during the terminal elimination phase was about 1 day after oral medication and about 7 days after intratracheal administration. Analysis of tissues revealed the highest concentrations of the compound in abdominal fat of dogs autopsied 4 weeks later.

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