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Influence of intestinal efflux pumps on the absorption and transport of furosemide.

Abdullah M Al-Mohizea1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Furosemide is a commonly used diuretic which is used in the treatment of edema, congestive heart failure, hypertension and renal failure. Its absorption exhibits inter- and intra-subject variability that can be attributed to many factors including the intestinal efflux pumps such as the P-glycoprotein (P-gp). This study was done due to the great disagreement between what is published in the literature regarding the influence of P-gp on furosemide and at the same time due to the importance of this drug in the treatment of different conditions as described above. In addition, an investigation of the effect of two of the commonly used pharmaceutical excipients (hydroxypropyl β-cyclodextrin [HPβCD] and Tween 80) and also a P-gp inhibitor (verapamil hydrochloride) on the intestinal absorption of this drug were also done.
METHODS: The study utilized the everted intestinal sacs technique to investigate both the effect of the efflux transporter (P-gp) on furosemide absorption and also the effect of the chosen excipients.
RESULTS: The absorption of furosemide was significantly influenced by the P-gp as confirmed by the everted vis the non-everted sacs together with the verapamil study in which the transport of furosemide was inhibited by verapamil. In addition, Tween 80 was also shown to inhibit the P-gp pump whereas the HPβCD did not significantly influence the efflux of furosemide in this study.
CONCLUSIONS: P-glycoprotein and some of the used excipients in the formulation play a very important role in the transport of furosemide and other drugs. Thus excipients that affect the activity of P-gp should be avoided when formulating drugs that are substrate for the P-gp or other efflux pumps.

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Keywords:  Furosemide efflux; Furosemide intestinal absorption; Intestinal efflux

Year:  2010        PMID: 23960725      PMCID: PMC3730994          DOI: 10.1016/j.jsps.2010.02.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Saudi Pharm J        ISSN: 1319-0164            Impact factor:   4.330


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