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Food-induced gastric retention and absorption of sustained-release procainamide.

M L Rocci, P Mojaverian, R J Davis, R K Ferguson, P H Vlasses.   

Abstract

The relationship between variations in the gastric residence time and the absorption of procainamide from a waxed matrix, sustained-release tablet was evaluated in a repeated-measures study conducted in eight healthy men. Subjects received sustained-release procainamide together with a Heidelberg capsule, alone and with food. Blood and urine samples were collected for up to 24 hours before and after gastric emptying of the Heidelberg capsule for procainamide and N-acetylprocainamide concentration determinations. The gastric residence time of the Heidelberg capsule was prolonged by food (median 3.5 [range 1.5 to 10.0] vs. 1.0 [range 0.5 to 2.5] hours; P less than 0.02). No significant differences (median [range]; fasting vs. fed) in procainamide lag time (0.5 [0.5 to 1.0] vs. 0.5 [0.5 to 1.5] hours) or time at which peak procainamide plasma concentrations occurred (2.9 [1.0 to 4.3] vs. 2.8 [2.0 to 6.0] hours) were evident with feeding. Slight increases in procainamide AUC and peak concentrations occurred with feeding. No alteration in the extent of urinary excretion of procainamide or N-acetylprocainamide occurred with feeding. Thus food did not influence the absorption of sustained-release procainamide despite apparent prolonged gastric retention.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2439252     DOI: 10.1038/clpt.1987.106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0009-9236            Impact factor:   6.875


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