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. 1981 Sep;20(3):418–419. doi: 10.1128/aac.20.3.418

Mezlocillin Enteral Absorption in Rabbits

Kevin J Lavelle 1, Michael E Brier 1, George R Aronoff 1
PMCID: PMC181713  PMID: 6458237

Abstract

To determine the role of enterohepatic recirculation on its nonlinear elimination, we studied the enteral absorption of mezlocillin in rabbits. Mezlocillin was not substantially absorbed from the stomach or duodenum. We conclude that enterohepatic recirculation does not cause the dose-dependent elimination kinetics of mezlocillin.

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