Potential for extending the chloramphenicol dosing interval for canine urinary tract infections

Author:

KuKanich Kate S.1ORCID,Anderson Elayna E.1,Carcamo Tzic Astrid D.2,KuKanich Butch2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Kansas State University Manhattan Kansas USA

2. Department of Anatomy & Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine Kansas State University Manhattan Kansas USA

Abstract

AbstractCanine urinary excretion of chloramphenicol was evaluated to optimize a dosing protocol for treating urinary tract infections. Seven healthy male intact purpose‐bred Beagles and six healthy client‐owned dogs of various breeds each received a single oral 50 mg/kg dose of chloramphenicol. Urine was collected at baseline, and 6, 8, 12, and 24 h after chloramphenicol. Chloramphenicol urine concentrations were measured and compared to the epidemiological cutoff value for E. coli (16 mcg/mL). At 8 h, mean chloramphenicol concentration from all dogs was 266.9 mcg/mL (90% CI 136.2–397.7 mcg/mL) but was lower in Beagles than client‐owned dogs. At 12 h, mean chloramphenicol concentration from all dogs was 111.0 mcg/mL (90% CI 36.9–185.0 mcg/mL) and was lower in Beagles (10.6 mcg/mL, 90% CI 1.4–19.8 mcg/mL) than client‐owned dogs (228.0 mcg/mL, 90% CI 103.0–353.1 mcg/mL). Urine half‐life was similar for all dogs (1.8–3.8 h). This justifies dosing chloramphenicol 50 mg/kg PO q 8 h. All client‐owned dogs additionally maintained concentrations well above 16 mcg/mL, for 12 h, suggesting that q 12‐h dosing might be appropriate for non‐Beagle dogs with susceptible lower urinary tract infections. A clinical trial in dogs with urinary tract infections is needed as well as further investigation into potential breed differences.

Funder

Boehringer Ingelheim

Publisher

Wiley

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