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Title:  Excretion of flumequine in free-swimming Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), determined by cannulation of the dorsal aorta, gall bladder, and urethra.
 
Authors:  Sohlberg S, Martinsen B, Horsberg TE, Soli NE (1999)
 
Drug:  Flumequine
 
Fish species:  Salmon, Atlantic
 
Date:  1999
 
t1/2-hr:  96
 
est:  est
 
Sample:  whole body
 
Ave Weight (gm):  993
 
Ave Water temp (°C):  0
 
Water:  Saltwater
 
Dosage:  10 mg/kg sd
 
Route:  IV
 
Comments:  At a dosage of 10 mg/kg, 0.73 % -4.16%of the flumequine given was recovered during analysis of the whole fish after 72 hours. After 96 hours 0.76 % was recovered
 
Citation:  J. Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics 22:72-75
 
Link:  http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10211722&dopt=Abstract  Opens a new window
 
Genus Species:  Salmo salar
 
Drug Class:  Antibiotic-Quinolone
 
t1/2-detail:  < 96 h est
 
Wt gm-detail:  912-1068g
 
Water temp (°C)-detail:  Not Specified
 
Dosage-detail:  10 mg/kg sd
 
Method:  HPLC
 
Authors-red:  Sohlberg S, Martinsen B, Horsberg TE, Soli NE (1999)
 
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