# Single‐Dose, Intravenous, and Oral Pharmacokinetics of Isavuconazole in Dogs

**Authors:** Yishan Kuo, Zhong Li, Lauren E. Forsythe, Jennifer M. Reinhart

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/jvp.13510 · 2025-04-08

## TL;DR

This study examines how isavuconazole, an antifungal drug, behaves in dogs when given in single doses intravenously and orally.

## Contribution

The study provides new pharmacokinetic data for isavuconazole in dogs, including oral bioavailability and half-life.

## Key findings

- Isavuconazole has a terminal half-life of 90 ± 44 h after intravenous administration in dogs.
- Oral administration resulted in 81.4% ± 12.8% bioavailability and a terminal half-life of 125 ± 80 h.
- The drug was well tolerated in healthy dogs.

## Abstract

Isavuconazole, a triazole antifungal used in humans for invasive fungal infections, may be effective for treating canine fungal infections, although data on its use in dogs is limited. This study aimed to determine the pharmacokinetics and safety of a single dose of isavuconazole in dogs, administered both intravenously and orally. Six healthy dogs received 186 mg isavuconazonium sulfate in a crossover design, with blood samples collected over 28 days and an 8‐week washout period. Plasma isavuconazole and isavuconazonium concentrations were measured by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry, and pharmacokinetic parameters were determined by non‐compartmental analysis. Isavuconazole was well tolerated, with key findings including intravenous clearance at 350 ± 112 mL/kg/h, volume of distribution at steady state at 9.8 ± 4.5 L/kg, and a terminal half‐life of 90 ± 44 h. For oral administration, the maximum concentration was 0.60 ± 0.27 μg/mL, time to maximum concentration was 6.73 ± 2.45 h, terminal half‐life was 125 ± 80 h, and the area under the curve was 7.44 ± 2.39 μg h/mL. Oral bioavailability was 81.4% ± 12.8%. These results suggest isavuconazole has a long half‐life in dogs and is well absorbed orally when administered in the fasted state. Further studies are warranted to establish a therapeutic regimen in dogs.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** isavuconazole (PubChem CID 6918485), isavuconazonium sulfate (PubChem CID 72196309)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** fungal infections (MESH:D009181)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Canis lupus familiaris (dog, subspecies) [taxon 9615]

## Figures

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