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Fentanyl Pharmacokinetics in Pregnant Sheep after Intravenous and Transdermal Administration to the Ewe.

Emma M Heikkinen1, Hanna-Marja Voipio2, Sakari Laaksonen2, Linnea Haapala2, Juha Räsänen3,4,5, Ganesh Acharya6, Tiina Erkinaro7, Mervi Haapsamo5, Heidi Hautajärvi8, Hannu Kokki3,9, Merja Kokki3,4,9, Aki T Heikkinen1,8.   

Abstract

Fentanyl is used for pain treatment during pregnancy in human beings and animals. However, fentanyl pharmacokinetics during pregnancy has not been fully established. The aim of this study was to characterize fentanyl pharmacokinetics in pregnant sheep after intravenous and transdermal dosing during surgical procedure performed to ewe and foetus. Pharmacokinetic parameters reported for non-pregnant sheep and nominal transdermal dose rate were utilized for a priori calculation to achieve analgesic fentanyl concentration (0.5-2 ng/ml) in maternal plasma. A total of 20 Aland landrace ewes at 118-127 gestational days were used. In the first protocol, 1 week before surgery, 10 animals received 2 μg/kg fentanyl intravenous bolus, and on the operation day, transdermal fentanyl patches at nominal dose rate of 2 μg/kg/hr were applied to antebrachium, and ewes were then given a 2 μg/kg intravenous bolus followed by an intra-operative 2.5 μg/kg/hr infusion. In the second protocol, 10 animals received fentanyl only as transdermal patches on the operation day and oxycodone for rescue analgesia. The data were analysed with population pharmacokinetic modelling. Intra- and post-operative fentanyl concentrations were similar and slightly lower than the a priori predictions, and elimination and distribution clearances appeared slower during than before or after the surgery. Transdermal patches provided sustained fentanyl absorption for up to 5 days, but the absorption rate was slower than the nominal dose rate and showed a high interindividual variability. Further research is warranted to evaluate the clinical relevance of the observations made in sheep.
© 2015 Nordic Association for the Publication of BCPT (former Nordic Pharmacological Society).

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25626156     DOI: 10.1111/bcpt.12382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol        ISSN: 1742-7835            Impact factor:   4.080


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4.  Intranasal Fentanyl for Intervention-Associated Breakthrough Pain After Cardiac Surgery.

Authors:  Antti Valtola; Maisa Laakso; Henriikka Hakomäki; Brian J Anderson; Hannu Kokki; Veli-Pekka Ranta; Valtteri Rinne; Merja Kokki
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