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Disposition of single-dose intravenously administered amikacin in emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae).

The pharmacokinetics of amikacin in emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae) was examined following parenteral administration. A mean 7.2 +/- 0.12 mg/kg dose was administered as a single i.v. bolus, and serum samples were collected at predetermined intervals over a 24-hr period. Amikacin levels were measured using a fluorescence polarization immunoassay, and the resulting concentration-versus-time curve was analyzed using nonlinear regression with least squares parameter estimation. The data were best represented by a three-compartment model with a mean elimination half-life (t1/2 beta) of 0.87 hr, with a longer rate of elimination from the third compartment (t1/2 gamma = 6.06 hr). Mean model-independent parameters obtained were area under the curve (269.66 micrograms.hr/ml), mean residence time (6.48 hr), apparent volume of distribution (0.18 L/kg), and total body drug clearance (0.03 L/hr/kg). Mean serum concentrations exceeded a target peak of 32.0 micrograms/ml and remained above an estimated inhibitory concentration of 8.0 micrograms/ml for approximately 12 hr. Mean serum levels had declined below a target trough of 4 micrograms/ml at 24 hr.[1]

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  1. Disposition of single-dose intravenously administered amikacin in emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae). Helmick, K.E., Boothe, D.M., Jensen, J.M. J. Zoo Wildl. Med. (1997) [Pubmed]
 
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