2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2008.02.032
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Linearity of eprinomectin pharmacokinetics in lactating dairy sheep following pour-on administration: Excretion in milk and exposure of suckling lambs

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“…Eprinomectin is an antiparasitic drug which is preferable both for gastrointestinal and lungworm infections since it leaves neglectible residue levels in cattle (Shoop et al, 1996;Alvinerie et al, 1999b), sheep (Hodošček et al, 2008) and goat milk (Alvinerie et al, 1999a;Dupuy et al, 2001). In previous studies performed (Shoop et al, 1996;Pitt et al, 1997;Williams et al, 1997;Cramer et al, 2000;Hö glund et al, 2003), eprinomectin has been reported to be very effective against D. viviparus, which is a cattle lungworm.…”
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“…Eprinomectin is an antiparasitic drug which is preferable both for gastrointestinal and lungworm infections since it leaves neglectible residue levels in cattle (Shoop et al, 1996;Alvinerie et al, 1999b), sheep (Hodošček et al, 2008) and goat milk (Alvinerie et al, 1999a;Dupuy et al, 2001). In previous studies performed (Shoop et al, 1996;Pitt et al, 1997;Williams et al, 1997;Cramer et al, 2000;Hö glund et al, 2003), eprinomectin has been reported to be very effective against D. viviparus, which is a cattle lungworm.…”
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“…blood plasma, milk products, fat, muscle tissue, muscle and skin in natural proportions (fish) and eggs, analysed within the research [24,33] and monitoring [30,34] programmes in Slovenia.…”
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“…The depletion of EPR in milk after pour-on administration at two dose levels was studied in Istrian Pramenka sheep, a Slovenian autochthonous dairy breed and was part of the pharmacokinetic study evaluating EPR concentrations in blood plasma and milk of ewes and blood plasma of suckling lambs [23,24]. Twelve healthy lactating ewes, each with a single suckling lamb, were used and were randomly divided into two groups of six sheep with six suckling lambs.…”
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confidence: 99%
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