Journal article

A high oxfendazole dose to control porcine cysticercosis: Pharmacokinetics and tissue residue profiles

L Moreno, MT Lopez-Urbina, C Farias, G Domingue, M Donadeu, B Dungu, HH García, LA Gomez-Puerta, C Lanusse, AE González

Food and Chemical Toxicology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2012

Abstract

Oxfendazole (OFZ) is efficacious for porcine cysticercosis at 30mg/kg. OFZ is not registered to be used at this dose. The assessment of the OFZ and metabolites [(fenbendazole sulphone (FBZSO2), fenbendazole (FBZ)] plasma pharmacokinetic and tissue residue profiles after its oral administration to pigs and the withdrawal period for human consumption were reported. Forty-eight pigs allocated into two groups received OFZ (30mg/kg) orally as a commercial (CF) or as experimental formulation (SMF). Samples (blood, muscle, liver, kidney and fat) were collected over 30days post-treatment and analyzed by HPLC. OFZ was the main compound recovered in plasma, followed by FBZSO2 and low FBZ concentration..

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