Literature DB >> 4006379

Food-induced changes in theophylline absorption from controlled-release formulations. Part I. Substantial increased and decreased absorption with Uniphyl tablets and Theo-Dur Sprinkle.

A Karim, T Burns, L Wearley, J Streicher, M Palmer.   

Abstract

Food-induced changes in absorption from two controlled-release formulations of theophylline (Uniphyl tablets [Purdue Frederick Co.] and Theo-Dur Sprinkle [Key Pharmaceuticals, Inc.]) were studied in healthy male nonsmokers. Although the two forms exhibited a theophylline in vitro dissolution rate that was independent of changes in pH from 1 to 8, they showed substantial but opposite food-induced absorption changes. In a 12-subject, three-way, single-dose, randomized, crossover study the bioavailability of theophylline relative to immediate-release aminophylline tablets increased from 53% +/- 23% (means +/- SD) to 96% +/- 46% when Uniphyl (two 400 mg tablets) was taken under fasting and nonfasting (high fat content meal) conditions, respectively. On the other hand, in a separate six-subject, two-way, randomized, crossover study, food reduced the bioavailability of theophylline from Theo-Dur Sprinkle: Theophylline bioavailability in the nonfasting state was only 53% +/- 9% that in the fasting state.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4006379     DOI: 10.1038/clpt.1985.138

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


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