ReviewOpen Access
Intraperitoneal Route of Drug Administration: Should it Be Used in Experimental Animal Studies?
Author Affiliations
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, University of Dhaka
Published InPharmaceutical Research
Year2019
Citations594
Abstract
Intraperitoneal (IP) route of drug administration in laboratory animals is a common practice in many in vivo studies of disease models. While this route is an easy to master, quick, suitable for chronic treatments and with low impact of stress on laboratory rodents, there is a common concern that it may not be an acceptable route for drug administration in experimental studies. The latter is likely due to sparsity of information regarding pharmacokinetics of pharmacological agents and the mechanisms through which agents get systemic exposure after IP administration. In this review, we summarize the main mechanisms involved in bioavailability of IP administered drugs and provide examples of pharmacokinetic profiles for small and large molecules in comparison to other routes of…
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