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No part of this software or the accompanying documentation may be reproduced, transmitted, or translated, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, manual, optical, or otherwise, except as expressly provided by the license agreement or with the prior written permission of Certara, L.P. The software and the accompanying documentation may be used only as authorized in the license agreement controlling such use. Pharsight is authorized to distribute and sublicense the material contained herein with the express written permission of Certara, L.P. This software and the accompanying documentation are owned by Certara, L.P. However, in the case of PEN, at 69 h after administration, the drug concentration may be close to that of the determined MRL.1 Getting Started Guide WinNonlin 6.3 Connect 1.3 NLME 1.2Ģ WinNonlin 6.3, Connect 1.3, and NLME 1.2 copyright, Certara, L.P. Conclusion: The results obtained confirm that, in mastitis cases, a 72-h withdrawal period is sufficient for elimination of AMX to a lower level than the established maximum residue limit (MRL) values. The present research indicates that, at 60 h after administration, the average PEN concentration in the milk from cows with clinical signs of mastitis may still reach 4.96 g/kg and that of AMX can even be 6.92 g/kg.

Results: The determined AMX and PEN half-life values in the mammary gland suggest that the drug withdrawal is at a level of 99.9% within 81 h (≈3.5 days) and 116 h (≈5 days) after administration of AMX and PEN, respectively. Pharmacokinetic calculations were performed using Phoenix WinNonlin 6.4 software. For the measurement of AMX and PEN concentrations in milk, the liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method was applied. The first group (n = 8) received 200 mg of amoxicillin (AMX), whereas the second group (n = 9) received 200,000 IU/mg of penicillin G procaine (PEN) by intramammary administration. Material and Methods: The study was conducted on 17 dairy Black and White cows with clinical mastitis during the lactation period. The aim of the study was to determine whether mastitis could have any effect on amoxicillin (AMX) or penicillin G procaine (PEN) withdrawal period from milk, in the context of current maximum residue limits established by the European Commission. 37-43 ISSN: 2450-8608 Subject: amoxicillin, bovine mastitis, dairy cows, half life, lactation, liquid chromatography, mammary glands, maximum residue limits, milk, pharmacokinetics, procaine, tandem mass spectrometry, veterinary drugs Abstract: Introduction: There are many veterinary products containing β-lactam antibiotics which are used for mastitis treatment in cows. Withdrawal of amoxicillin and penicillin G procaine from milk after intramammary administration in dairy cows with mastitis Author: Artur Burmańczuk, Grabowski Tomasz, Małgorzata Gbylik-Sikorska, Anna Gajda, Cezary Kowalski Source: Journal of Veterinary Research 2017 v.61 no.1 pp.
