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Ethambutol
The Elephant
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Elephants:
Note: Detailed guidelines for the treatment of tuberculosis in elephants have been developed in the U.S.A. by the National Tuberculosis Working Group for Zoo and Wildlife Species. The drugs and dosages recommended are based on human treatment protocols and information obtained from pharmacokinetic studies in elephants (unpublished data). The reader is advised to consult the current Guidelines available at the following websites:
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ac/ElephTBGuidelines2003.html
a) Ethambutol 30 mg/kg administered orally only. In limited studies, pure drug has been found to be irritating to the rectum and is rapidly expelled (Natl. TB Working Group).
b) 30 mg/kg PO as a starting dose; monitor serum drug levels and adjust dose as needed. Bulk formulation is not tolerated rectally (Maslow 2005).
Elephant References: a) The National Tuberculosis Working Group for Zoo and Wildlife Species. 2003. Guidelines for the Control of Tuberculosis in Elephants. Internet links above.
b) Maslow, J.N., Mikota, S.K., Zhu, M., Riddle, H., and Peloquin, C.A. 2005. Pharmacokinetics of ethambutol (EMB) in elephants. J Vet Pharmacol Ther. 28(3):321-3.
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