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Toxic interaction between acetazolamide and salicylate: case reports and a pharmacokinetic explanation.

K R Sweeney, D J Chapron, J L Brandt, I H Gomolin, P U Feig, P A Kramer.   

Abstract

Two elderly patients, who were chronically receiving aspirin, developed lethargy, incontinence, and confusion after dosing with acetazolamide. Unbound plasma acetazolamide concentrations were elevated and plasma protein binding was reduced, suggesting an interaction with aspirin. In vitro studies demonstrated a concentration-dependent effect of salicylate on acetazolamide binding to serum proteins. At a therapeutic serum acetazolamide level of 8.0 micrograms/ml, the unbound percentage of acetazolamide in serum was 3.3% and increased to 11.0% and 30.0%, with serum salicylate levels of 200 and 386 micrograms/ml, respectively. Furthermore, the apparent association constant of acetazolamide for binding to serum proteins was decreased by 58% and 86% of its control value at these respective salicylate concentrations. The maximal binding capacity of serum for acetazolamide was not affected by salicylate. Pharmacokinetic studies in four volunteers showed that the plasma protein binding and renal clearance of acetazolamide were significantly reduced during chronic salicylate dosing. Salicylate appears to competitively inhibit the plasma protein binding of acetazolamide and simultaneously to inhibit acetazolamide renal tubular secretion. Caution is advised when acetazolamide and salicylate are used concurrently.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3769383     DOI: 10.1038/clpt.1986.217

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


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