STEADY-STATE PLASMA KINETICS OF SLOW-RELEASE PROPAFENONE, ITS 2 ISOMERS AND ITS MAIN METABOLITES

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VOLZ, M
MITROVIC, V
THIEMER, J
SCHLEPPER, M
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ARZNEIMITTEL-FORSCHUNG/DRUG RESEARCH | 1995年 / 45-1卷 / 03期
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ANTIARRHYTHMICS; CAS; 54063-53-5; PROPAFENONE; CLINICAL PHARMACOKINETICS; METABOLITES;
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R914 [药物化学];
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Steady-state plasma kinetics of propafenone (CAS 54063-53-5), the S- and R-enantiomers, and the two main metabolites were investigated in a double-blind placebo-controlled dose-finding study using a slow-release formulation of propafenone at three different dose regimens (2 x 225 mg, 2 x 325 mg, and 2 x 425 mg). The study included a total of 24 patients (18 m, 6 f) with symptomatic ventricular arrhythmia. Since statistically valuable data was limited by a considerable portion of undetectable plasma concentrations among patients having received verum, kinetics could be followed up only in a group of 14 patients (10 m, 4 f) over a period of 12 h under steady state conditions. All patients were phenotyped prior to the study by measuring the ratio of sparteine/dehydrosparteine and three poor metabolizers were identified. A detailed description of the analytical methods used is given. With the low dose, a mean plasma level of 87 +/- 16 ng propafenone per ml plasma was obtained, with the medium dose a level of 243 +/- 34 ng/ml and with the higher dose 334 +/- 71 ng/ml were reached. All three doses of the slow-release preparation resulted in a smoothened and thus therapeutically favorable plasma concentration curve, independently from phenotype. With regard to the two propafenone enantiomers; a preferential clearance of the R-form (S/R = 2.08 +/- 0.19) could be confirmed without observing a change in the S/R ratio with time.
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