Abstrakt
To date, only a few studies on the azithromycin (AZM) pharmacokinetics in ornamental birds
have been published. In the current study AZM concentrations in domestic pigeon (Columba
livia domestica) plasma samples were analyzed using a validated ultra-high performance liquid
chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method. The aim of the current study was to carry
out an analysis of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics after administration of a single
oral dose of a sustained-release AZM formulation and to conduct a simulation of treatment based
on selected minimal inhibitory values. The study was performed with 12 healthy adult pigeons,
both sexes. The pigeons tolerated AZM very well and no adverse effects were observed
in any animal during the study. Based on the observed characteristics of the pharmacokinetics/
/pharmacodynamics profiles of AZM in pigeons, it should be noted that 35 mg/kg per os
as a single starting dose and 25 mg/kg every 24 h are recommended for treatment of both susceptible
and less susceptible pathogens