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. 1999 Nov;85(11):920-2.
doi: 10.1007/s004360050658.

Enhanced absorption of pour-on ivermectin formulation in rats by co-administration of the multidrug-resistant-reversing agent verapamil

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Enhanced absorption of pour-on ivermectin formulation in rats by co-administration of the multidrug-resistant-reversing agent verapamil

M Alvinerie et al. Parasitol Res. 1999 Nov.

Abstract

The effect of verapamil, a multidrug-resistance (Mdr)-reversing agent on the absorption of a pour-on formulation of ivermectin was evaluated in rats. Absorption of ivermectin was effectively enhanced (40%) by the presence of verapamil, suggesting that absorption of ivermectin involves Mdr-P-glycoprotein and that verapamil should act as a competitive inhibitor for the transport and extrusion of ivermectin by P-glycoprotein. This hypothesis is consistent with other studies describing verapamil as a blocking agent of P-glycoprotein involved in the efflux of ivermectin in a resistant strain of Haemonchus contortus.

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