Emily Elizabeth Wiloch

College of Veterinary Medicine

Works (2)

Updated: April 24th, 2025 01:36

2024 article

Pharmacokinetics of intranasal and intramuscular flunixin in healthy grower pigs

Wiloch, E. E., Enomoto, H., Smith, L., Baynes, R. E., & Messenger, K. M. (2024, January 11). Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Vol. 1.

By: E. Wiloch n, H. Enomoto n, L. Smith n, R. Baynes n & K. Messenger n

author keywords: analgesia; flunixin; intranasal; pharmacokinetics; swine
MeSH headings : Animals; Swine; Administration, Intranasal / veterinary; Injections, Intravenous / veterinary; Clonixin / pharmacokinetics; Clonixin / analogs & derivatives; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal / pharmacokinetics; Analgesics / therapeutic use; Injections, Intramuscular / veterinary; Swine Diseases / drug therapy
topics (OpenAlex): Antibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy; Analytical Methods in Pharmaceuticals; Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
TL;DR: Intranasal flunixin has similar, although variable, pharmacokinetic parameters to the intramuscular route, making it a viable route of administration for use in grower swine, according to this study. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, ORCID
Added: January 16, 2024

2021 article

The pharmacokinetics of transdermal flunixin in lactating dairy goats

S. Meira, E. B., Wiloch, E. E., Nixon, E., Yeatts, J. L., Sheela, F. F., Smith, G. W., & Baynes, R. E. (2021, October 15). Journal of Dairy Science, Vol. 105, pp. 549–559.

By: E. S. Meira n, E. Wiloch n, E. Nixon n, J. Yeatts n, F. Sheela n, G. Smith n, R. Baynes n

author keywords: transdermal flunixin; goat; pharmacokinetics; drug residue; milk
MeSH headings : Administration, Cutaneous; Animals; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Cattle; Clonixin / analogs & derivatives; Female; Goats; Lactation; Milk / chemistry
topics (OpenAlex): Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies; Microbial infections and disease research; Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
TL;DR: Evaluated the pharmacokinetics of transdermal flunixin in dairy goats to determine a milk withdrawal interval (WDI) to avoid violative residue contamination in the food supply and propose safe residue levels in goat milk provides a milk WDI of 60 h using the US Food and Drug Administration tolerance limit method. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID, NC State University Libraries
Added: October 17, 2021

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