Topical application of a chlordane-containing ectoparasiticide: effect on the plasma half-life of warfarin in dogs
Author(s) -
K Bachmann,
Allan M. Burkman
Publication year - 1975
Publication title -
laboratory animals
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.62
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1758-1117
pISSN - 0023-6772
DOI - 10.1258/002367775780994718
Subject(s) - chlordane , warfarin , microsome , pharmacology , drug , medicine , toxicology , chemistry , biology , enzyme , biochemistry , pesticide , ecology , atrial fibrillation
Brief exposure of dogs to topical chlordane solutions resulted in a significant and long-lasting decrease in the biological half-life of orally administered warfarin. The effect is presumed to be an expression of chlordane's well-documented inductive effect on hepatic microsomal drug metabolizing enzymes and its long-term storage in fat depots. The facility with which chlordane is absorbed through the intact skin of dogs may render casually-treated animals unsuitable for subsequent pharmacologic study for long periods of time.
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