ISSN:
1432-1041
Keywords:
theophylline
;
ethylenediamine
;
suppository
;
serum concentration
;
bioavailability
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
,
Medicine
Notes:
Summary The absorption of theophylline from a suppository not containing ethylenediamine was tested in 9 healthy volunteers. AUC after rectal administration of anhydrous crystalline theophylline 250 mg (AUCrectal) was compared with the AUC after oral administration of microcrystalline theophylline 250 mg (Nuelin®; AUCoral) in a randomized, cross-over study. The ratio AUCrectal/AUCoral was 0.75 at 10 h, and the ratio AUCrectal×βrectal/AUCoral×βoral extrapolated to infinite time was 0.83. A mean concentration of 5.7 µg/ml was reached 3.7 h after a single rectal dose. The absorption studies were performed with suppositories stored for 15 weeks at 22 °C. No effect on the in vitro release rate of theophylline from the suppository was observed during storage at room temperature from 3 to 31 weeks after production. Since aminophylline suppositories are known to decompose upon storage, the results suggest that a formulation without ethylenediamine is preferable for the rectal administration of theophylline.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00542098
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