Publications by authors named "Zarabadipour C"

Traditionally, in vivo metabolism and total residue studies in veterinary drug research were conducted using radiolabeled drug where information on metabolite profiles and marker residue to total residue ratio is obtained. The Veterinary International Conference on Harmonisation (VICH) guideline GL46 indicates that the metabolism and residue kinetics in food-producing animals may be documented by an alternative approach, one other than the traditional radiolabeled study. High-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) has been widely used in human pharmaceutical R&D from metabolite profiling and identification in early drug discovery to first-in-human (FIH) studies in development.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the pharmacokinetic profile of intravenous firocoxib in neonatal foals. Six healthy foals were administered 0.09 mg/kg firocoxib intravenously once a day for 7 days.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to assess whether a loading dose (3× standard) of firocoxib, followed by regular maintenance doses, could achieve steady state drug concentrations in mares.
  • Blood samples from six healthy mares showed that maximum plasma concentrations and minimum concentrations progressively improved after the loading and maintenance doses.
  • The results indicated that the loading dose allowed for quicker achievement of steady state concentrations, maintaining consistent drug levels more effectively than a regimen without a loading dose.
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