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Pharmacokinetics and tolerance of romazarit after oral administration of ascending single doses to healthy human volunteers.

P E Williams1, G J Muirhead, E Worth, R Zimmer, P Lücker.   

Abstract

Forty-four healthy male volunteers participated in an investigation of the pharmacokinetics and tolerance of single oral doses of romazarit, a potential disease-modifying antirheumatic drug. The study design involved single oral doses in ascending sequence from 40 to 1500 mg. At each dosage 9 volunteers were studied, of whom 6 received romazarit and 3 received placebo capsules in a double-blind manner. Tolerance was assessed before and after each of the 57 romazarit and 27 placebo doses. Plasma and urinary concentrations of romazarit were measured by HPLC with UV detection. Model-independent pharmacokinetic analyses showed that romazarit was rapidly and extensively absorbed in a dose-proportional manner. Urinary recovery of drug related material was about 70% of the dose and almost all in the form of labile metabolites (probably acyl glucuronides). Clearance was faster (greater than 3 l/h) at doses below 700 mg, than in the range 700-1500 mg (1.7 l/h). It is suggested that two or more clearance mechanisms are present. One of these mechanisms is saturable and may involve a reversible ester glucuronide formation coupled with saturable tubular secretion of glucuronides. Romazarit was well tolerated in these healthy volunteers. There were two reports of stomach pain, one associated with vomiting. Changes in laboratory safety test results and in measurements of vital signs were similar in frequency and magnitude after romazarit and after placebo doses.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2088768     DOI: 10.1007/BF03190221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet        ISSN: 0378-7966            Impact factor:   2.441


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