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Lack of evidence of increased lethality due to propoxyphene overdose in the presence of ethanol in male Wistar rats.

E Bodd, H Olsen, M Gulliksen, J Mørland.   

Abstract

The primary purpose of the present investigation was to evaluate if the presence of pan class="Chemical">ethanol increased lethality induced by pan class="Chemical">propoxyphene. A secondary aim was to study the effect of naloxone on propoxyphene lethality alone, and on the concomitant administration of propoxyphene and ethanol. Male Wistar rats (210-330 g) were used as test animals. Propoxyphene (175 mg/kg) and ethanol (2 g/kg) were administered by gastric intubation, naloxone (2 mg/kg) by subcutaneous injection. Four groups, each consisting of 19 rats, received either of the following drug treatments: Propoxyphene, ethanol + propoxyphene, naloxone + propoxyphene, and naloxone + ethanol + propoxyphene respectively. The drugs were given in the sequence mentioned at the beginning of the experiment. Naloxone was also given 45 and 90 min later. Mortality was reduced to 42% in the group that received ethanol and propoxyphene compared to 73% in the group that received propoxyphene only. Naloxone protected against lethality in both groups. Some animals died despite naloxone administration, possibly due to a nonopioid cardiotoxic effect of propoxyphene or its metabolite. An increase in the propoxyphene/norpropoxyphene (P/N) ratio due to an increase in the absolute concentrations of propoxyphene and a decrease in the absolute levels of norpropoxyphene in blood, brain, and heart tissues was observed in the ethanol + propoxyphene group, compared to the propoxyphene group. In the animals which died, the highest P/N ratio was observed in brain tissue and the lowest in heart muscle. Despite the pharmacokinetic data obtained in this investigation indicating impaired propoxyphene metabolism in the presence of ethanol, ethanol did not enhance propoxyphene-induced lethality.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3977596     DOI: 10.1007/bf00333422

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Toxicol        ISSN: 0340-5761            Impact factor:   5.153


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