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S W Hall, K Yeung, R S Benjamin, D Stewart, M Valdivieso, A Y Bedikian, T L Loo.
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Pharmacokinetic studies were conducted in 8 patients with disseminated neoplasms refractory to conventional chemotherapy, who received gallium nitrate at doses of 300 to 600 mg/m2 intravenously in a phase I clinical trial. Gallium concentrations in biological fluids were determined colorimetrically. In patients with normal renal function, gallium showed a biphasic plasma disappearance with an initial half-life (t1/2) of 0.5 to 1.8 hr (mean 1.0) and a terminal t1/2 of 10.5 to 50.4 hr (mean 25.1). Gallium was distributed in total body water and often localized in some body compartment as evidenced by a volume of distribution ranging from 0.25 to 2.53 L/kg (mean 1.19). The total drug clearance from the plasma was 0.13 to 1.00 ml/kg/min (mean 0.65) in patients with normal renal function. Cumulative urinary excretion of gallium was 15% to 72% (mean 35%) of the administered dose in 24 hr (it fell to 23% in 8 days in a patient with acute oliguric renal failure). Gallium kinetics are altered in patients with acute renal dysfunction and in patients who have received multiple doses of gallium or other metal chemotherapy.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 758246 DOI: 10.1002/cpt197925182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Pharmacol Ther ISSN: 0009-9236 Impact factor: 6.875