Literature DB >> 480185

Dissociation between opiate-like and antidiarrheal activities of antidiarrheal drugs.

C J Niemegeers, J L McGuire, J J Heykants, P A Janssen.   

Abstract

Three synthetic antidiarrheals, diphenoxylate, loperamide and SC 27166, and two narcotics, morphine and codeine, were evaluated in rats by the intravenous and oral route for specificity and duration of their antidiarrheal, opiate-like and acute toxic effects. The activity in the castor oil test, the tail withdrawal test and the acute toxicity test was used to determine the relative antidiarrheal specificity and relative safety margins. An analysis of animal and clinical data indicate these tests to be excellent indicators of clinical usefulness and specificity. Intravenously, all five agents induced opiate-like central effects, loperamide and SC 27166 at near toxic doses only. When administered orally loperamide and SC 27166 were devoid of opiate-like central nervous system activity. Analysis of the plasma levels after oral loperamide indicated that this drug does not attain a concentration high enough to induce opiate-like central effects. All agents were effective antidiarrheals by the oral route with loperamide being the most potent (ED50 = 0.15 mg/kg), longest acting (ED50 8 hr = 1.81 mg/kg) and most specific (relative antidiarrheal specificity, 8 hr greater than or equal to 88) and having the greatest relative safety margin (8 hr = 102).

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Year:  1979        PMID: 480185

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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