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Pharmacological differences between R(-)- and S(+)-ibuprofen.

G Geisslinger1, K P Stock, G L Bach, D Loew, K Brune.   

Abstract

Ibuprofen (IBU) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug exhibiting optical isomerism. Only the racemate is in clinical use. In in vitro studies it has been demonstrated that only the S(+)-enantiomer inhibits the PG synthetase system. Nevertheless, it is widely believed that the sole use of the active isomer does not comprise any advantages since the inactive isomer is converted within the human body. In a triple cross-over study (300 mg S(+), 300 mg R(-), 600 mg racemic IBU; n = 8), we could show that the converted R(-)-IBU after racemate administration provides for only one third of the AUC of S(+)-IBU obtained after S(+)-application. Highest S(+)-peak plasma levels were reached after S(+)-IBU, lower ones after racemate. We, therefore, studied 4 patients with classical rheumatoid arthritis treated with 2-3 doses of 500 mg of S(+)-IBU/day over a two week period. Significant clinical recovery (Ritchie-index p less than 0.01; analogue scale pain p less than 0.05, motion p less than 0.01) was reached after one week. The results indicate that a reduction of dose and of metabolic load is possible if the S(+)-enantiomer is administrated.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2801337     DOI: 10.1007/bf01972851

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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