Literature DB >> 14769237

Interaction between chloroquine sulphate and aqueous extract of Azadirachta indica A. Juss (Meliaceae) in rabbits.

Sunday Vitalis Nwafor1, Peter Achunike Akah, Charles Obgonnaya Okoli, Adaoma Chinaemerem Onyirioha, Chukwuemeka Sylvesta Nworu.   

Abstract

This study was carried out to investigate the effect of concurrent oral administration of aqueous leaf extract of Azadirachta indica (Meliaceae) on the pharmacokinetic properties of chloroquine sulphate in experimental rabbits. The results indicated that concurrent administration of both agents resulted in a significant decrease in serum concentration, slower absorption and elimination as well as longer half-life of chloroquine sulphate. The highest relative decrease of 78.0% was recorded 4 hours after concurrent administration, while the smallest decrease (64.6%) occurred 24 hours after concurrent administration. Significant reductions were also noted in some pharmacokinetic parameters of chloroquine and included the area under the curve (71.9%), maximum serum concentration (69.8%), absorption rate constant (37.3%), elimination rate constant (53.9%), clearance rate (76.5%) and volume of distribution (47.2%). However, there was a pronounced increase in the half-life of the drug (125.7%).

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14769237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Pharm        ISSN: 1330-0075            Impact factor:   2.230


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