Effects of age on the pharmacokinetics of tramadol and its active metabolite, O-desmethyltramadol following intravenous administration to foals.
Abstract: Tramadol is an analgesic agent used in man and a number of veterinary species. The pharmacokinetics and behavioural effects of tramadol and its active metabolite have been described in mature horses, but not in young foals. Objective: To characterise the pharmacokinetics, metabolism and some induced behavioural and physiological responses following i.v. tramadol administration in the same group of foals on 4 different occasions, from a few days after birth to age 43 days. Methods: Experimental. Methods: Tramadol was administered i.v. (3 mg/kg bwt) to a group of 8 foals on 4 separate occasions at ages 6–8, 13–15, 20–22 and 40–43 days. Blood samples were collected prior to administration and at multiple times until 48 h post administration. Blood samples were analysed for tramadol and metabolite concentrations and pharmacokinetics determined at each age. Behavioural and physiological effects were also assessed. Results: The average volume of distribution was 5.10, 4.63, 4.02 and 3.84 l/kg bwt and clearance 3.44, 3.08, 3.14 and 2.69 l/h/kg bwt when foals were aged 6–8, 13–15, 20–22 and 40–43 days, respectively. There was not a significant difference in the elimination half-life between age groups (1.52, 1.73, 1.13 and 1.51 for ages 6–8, 13–15, 20–22 and 40–43 days, respectively). The metabolites produced were the same as in mature horses; however, glucuronidation capability, appeared to increase with increasing age. Tramadol administration was well tolerated at all ages studied with sedation noted in the 3 older age groups. Conclusions: Tramadol appears to be consistently well tolerated following i.v. administration of 3 mg/kg bwt to foals ranging in age from 1 to 6 weeks. Although analgesic concentrations in foals have yet to be established, the results of this study support further study of tramadol for clinical use in foals.
Publication Date: 2016-04-01 PubMed ID: 27030842DOI: 10.1111/evj.12364Google Scholar: Lookup
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The study discusses the effects of age on the metabolization and pharmacokinetics of the analgesic drug tramadol in foals. The researchers observed the physical and behavioral changes in the foals and also evaluated the drug’s consistent tolerability across a range of ages.
Objective of the Study
- The primary goal was to understand how the pharmacokinetics of tramadol and its metabolite O-desmethyltramadol, as well as some induced behavioral and physiological responses, change in foals from a few days after birth to 43 days old.
Methods Used in the Study
- An intravenous dosage of tramadol (3 mg/kg bwt) was given to a group of eight foals on four separate occasions at ages 6–8, 13–15, 20–22, and 40–43 days.
- Blood samples were collected before administration and several times until 48 hours after administration.
- The blood samples were then analyzed for tramadol and metabolite concentrations, and pharmacokinetics were determined at each age.
- Behavioral and physiological effects were also assessed.
Results of the Study
- The volumes of distribution and clearance were calculated based on the blood samples from the foals.
- No significant difference was found in the elimination half-life of tramadol between the various age groups.
- The same metabolites as in mature horses were found in the foals, but the letdown glucuronidation capability seemed to improve with increasing age.
- Tramadol administration was well tolerated in all studied ages with noticeable sedation in the three older age groups.
Conclusions
- The study concluded that foals ranging from one to six weeks old consistently tolerated well the i.v. administration of tramadol at 3 mg/kg bwt.
- Despite the fact that analgesic concentrations in foals have not yet been established, the results of this study encourage further research on the clinical use of tramadol in foals.
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APA
Knych HK, Steffey EP, White AM, McKemie DS.
(2016).
Effects of age on the pharmacokinetics of tramadol and its active metabolite, O-desmethyltramadol following intravenous administration to foals.
Equine Vet J, 48(1), 65-71.
https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.12364 Publication
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MeSH Terms
- Analgesics, Opioid / administration & dosage
- Analgesics, Opioid / pharmacokinetics
- Animals
- Animals, Newborn
- Area Under Curve
- Female
- Half-Life
- Horse Diseases / drug therapy
- Horses
- Male
- Tramadol / administration & dosage
- Tramadol / analogs & derivatives
- Tramadol / blood
- Tramadol / metabolism
- Tramadol / pharmacokinetics
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