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Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of thiazinamium in asthmatic patients
Authors:N H G Holford  P Clements  P Collier  N G M Orie  L E van Bork  J H G Jonkman
Affiliation:(1) Division of Clinical Pharmacology, University of California, San Francisco;(2) Department of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles;(3) Department of Pharmacy, Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland;(4) Department of Medicine, Rijksuniversiteit, Groningen, The Netherlands;(5) Department of Pharmacy, Rijksuniversiteit, Groningen, The Netherlands;(6) Present address: Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand;(7) Pharma Bio-Research International B.V., P.O. Box 147, NL-9400 AC Assen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of thiazinamium (Multergan) were studied after intravenous and intramuscular administration to 7 males with chronic reversible airways obstruction.Disposition after i.v. administration was described by a clearance of 0.54 l·min–1, central compartment volume of 14.8 l, distribution rate constant 0.092 min–1, and an elimination rate constant of 0.0044 min–1. The corresponding estimates after i.m. administration were 0.324 l·min–1, 34.1 l, 0.035 min–1, and 0.0018 min–1. The bronchodilator response (expressed as % predicted FEV1) after i.v. administration was characterized by maximum increase in FEV1 of 33.9%, with an EC50 of 12.8 ng·ml–1 and an equilibration half-time of 11 min. Corresponding parameter estimates after i.m. administration were 32.2%, 18.8 ng·ml–1, and 9 min.Anticholinergic activity, measured by the change in heart rate after i.v. administration, showed maximum increase of 76 beats·min–1, with an EC50 of 176 ng·ml–1 and an equilibration half-time of 1.3 min. After i.m. administration the corresponding values were 120 beats·min–1, 250 ng·ml–1, and 3 min.The optimal plasma concentration of thiazinamium was about 100 ng·ml–1, which should give a near maximal bronchodilator response (over 80% of predicted normal) and a heart rate of about 100 beats·min–1.
Keywords:thiazinamium  asthma  pharmacokinetics  pharmacodynamics  optimal concentration
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