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The warfarin-sulfinpyrazone interaction: stereochemical considerations.

S Toon, L K Low, M Gibaldi, W F Trager, R A O'Reilly, C H Motley, D A Goulart.   

Abstract

To allow the simultaneous evaluation of the interaction between sulfinpyrazone and each enantiomer of racemic warfarin, pseudoracemic warfarin (1:1 12C-R(+) and 13C-S(-)warfarin) was given to six normal subjects both before and during oral sulfinpyrazone dosing. Serial blood and urine samples were analyzed for unchanged warfarin and its metabolic products by GC/MS. A mass balance of an oral dose of pseudoracemic warfarin, containing a tracer quantity of 14C-warfarin, was carried out in one of the subjects by monitoring 14C levels in urine and feces for 15 days. Concomitant sulfinpyrazone dosing markedly increased hypoprothrombinemia, decreased clearance of (S)-warfarin, and increased clearance of (R)-warfarin. Sulfinpyrazone also decreased the urinary excretion of warfarin-related products but increased their fecal excretion by an equivalent amount. Virtually all of the administered warfarin dose could be accounted for either as unchanged drug or known metabolites. Pharmacokinetic analysis of the data suggests the following: At least four distinct enzymes (two oxidases and two reductases) are involved in the metabolism of warfarin. Sulfinpyrazone increases the hypoprothrombinemia caused by warfarin primarily by inhibition of the cytochrome P-450-mediated oxidation of (S)-warfarin, the biologically more potent enantiomer. The increased clearance of (R)-warfarin results not from induction, but from its selective displacement from plasma protein binding sites.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3943265     DOI: 10.1038/clpt.1986.3

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


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