Gender does not affect the degree of induction of tirilazad clearance by phenobarbital
Autor: | G.R. Peters, Joseph C. Fleishaker, Laura K. Pearson |
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Rok vydání: | 1996 |
Předmět: |
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Male Antioxidant medicine.medical_treatment Blood Pressure Pharmacology Pharmacokinetics medicine Humans Drug Interactions Pharmacology (medical) Infusions Intravenous Pregnatrienes Active metabolite Cross-Over Studies Chemistry Tirilazad Free Radical Scavengers General Medicine Middle Aged Drug interaction Crossover study Enzyme Induction Phenobarbital Anesthesia Female Aminosteroid medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 50:139-145 |
ISSN: | 1432-1041 0031-6970 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s002280050082 |
Popis: | Objective: Tirilazad mesylate is a membrane lipid peroxidation inhibitor being evaluated for the treatment of patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH); phenobarbital may be administered to these patients for seizure prophylaxis. Therefore, the effect of phenobarbital on tirilazad mesylate pharmacokinetics was assessed in 15 healthy volunteers (7M, 8F). Methods: Subjects received 100 mg phenobarbital orally daily for 8 days in one phase of a two-way crossover study. In both phases, 1.5 mg⋅kg−1 tirilazad mesylate was administered (as a 10 minute IV infusion) every 6 hours for 29 doses. Three weeks separated study phases. Tirilazad mesylate and U-89678 (an active metabolite) in plasma were quantified by HPLC. Results: Phenobarbital had no effect on the first dose pharmacokinetics of tirilazad or U-89678. After the final dose, clearance for tirilazad was increased 25% in males and 29% in females receiving phenobarbital + tirilazad versus tirilazad mesylate alone. These differences were statistically significant, and the degree of induction was not significantly different between genders. AUC0–6 for U-89678 after the last tirilazad mesylate dose was reduced 51% in males and 69% in females. The decreases were statistically significant, and there was no gender by treatment interaction. Conclusion: The results show that phenobarbital induces metabolism of tirilazad and U-89678 similarly in both men and women. Lower levels of tirilazad and U-89678 in SAH patients receiving phenobarbital may adversely impact clinical response. |
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