Absorption rate, blood concentrations, and early response to oral chlordiazepoxide
Autor: | Jerold S. Harmatz, Richard I. Shader, Jan Koch-Weser, David J. Greenblatt, Kate Franke |
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Rok vydání: | 1977 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Subjective effects Emotions Administration Oral Placebo Biopharmaceutics Chlordiazepoxide Placebos Thinking Absorption rate Internal medicine Humans Medicine business.industry Crossover study Psychiatry and Mental health Endocrinology Intestinal Absorption Anesthesia Female Antacids business medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | American Journal of Psychiatry. 134:559-562 |
ISSN: | 1535-7228 0002-953X |
Popis: | Ten healthy male volunteers received chlordiazepoxide (CDX) hydrochloride or matching placebo with Maalox or water in a four-way single-dose crossover trial. Coadministration of CDX with Maalox did not change the completeness of CDX absorption but significantly slowed its rate of absorption and the rate of desmethylchlordiazepoxide (DMCDX) appearance. Self-rating of feeling "spacey" at 1.0 and 2.5 hours were significantly increased over baseline for CDX taken with water but not with Maalox. Increases in "spacey" feelings at 1.0 hours were highly correlated with 0.5-hour but not with 1.0-hour blood levels. Similar findings were observed for self-ratings of "thinking" slowed down. Thus certain subjective effects of antianxiety agents after oral dosage may depend on the rate of drug absorption and may be attenuated or eliminated if the absorption rate is reduced. |
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