Literature DB >> 9833596

Stereoselective steady state disposition and action of propafenone in Chinese subjects.

G Li1, P L Gong, J Qiu, F D Zeng, U Klotz.   

Abstract

AIMS: To investigate the steady state disposition and action of racemic propafenone and its enantiomers and the potential for an enantiomer-enantiomer interaction in Chinese subjects.
METHODS: Eight healthy male Chinese individuals received in a double-blind, randomized, cross-over study racemic propafenone (150 mg every 6 h), (S)-, and (R)-propafenone (150 mg each every 6 h) and placebo orally for 4 days. During the last dosing interval the plasma concentrations of both enantiomers of propafenone were measured and ECG, blood pressure (MAP) and heart rate were monitored.
RESULTS: Whereas the apparent elimination half-life (t1/2,z), mean residence time (MRT) and time to reach peak concentrations (tmax) of (S)- and (R)-propafenone were similar and independent of the administered agent, significant differences were observed in the apparent oral clearance (CLO) of the enantiomers. During dosing with racemic propafenone CLO of (S)- and (R)-propafenone averaged (+/-s.d.) 1226+751 and 1678+625 ml min(-1), respectively (P=0.024). Following the administration of the pure enantiomers CLO of (S)-propafenone increased (P= 0.007) to 2028+/-959 ml min(-1) and that of (R)-propafenone was reduced (P= 0.042) to 1318+/-867 ml min(-1). Both enantiomers and the racemate caused about a 10% increase in the QRS duration (P<0.05) and PR-interval (P<0.01) when compared with placebo. The increase in maximum exercise heart rate was significantly (P<0.05) attenuated only at 3 h following the administration of the racemate and the S-enantiomer. MAP and QTC were not affected significantly.
CONCLUSIONS: These data indicate that the stereoselective disposition of propafenone is similar in Chinese and Caucasian subjects (previously published findings), the (R)-enantiomer being cleared more rapidly. A similar enantiomer-enantiomer interaction also occurred. Thus, when the racemate was given, the elimination of (S)-propafenone was impaired and that of the (R)-form accelerated compared with single enantiomer administration. The results indicate that dosage adjustments are probably not required in Chinese patients receiving propafenone.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9833596      PMCID: PMC1873699          DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2125.1998.00806.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0306-5251            Impact factor:   4.335


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