Penfluridol steady-state kinetics in psychiatric patients
- PMID: 1100301
- DOI: 10.1002/cpt1975183325
Penfluridol steady-state kinetics in psychiatric patients
Abstract
Twenty-two hospitalized schizophrenic patients, participating in a large-scale phase II double-blind dose-effect study (30, 60, and 120 mg weekly) of penfluridol, a new diphenylbutylpiperidine neuroleptic, were maintained on a regular dosage regimen for 13 wk. Several blood samples were taken during the last dosage interval. Results show that the peak concentration develops within 12 hr after the last dose. A rapid decline, probably due to tissue re-equilibration, then occurs and is followed by a much slower falloff. Detectable concentrations 168 hr after administration are consistent with the long duration of action of penfluridol. Statistically significant differences between doses were found in the analysis of variance of plasma concentrations at all sampling times and in mean steady-state plasm concentrations. Wide differences in plasma concentrations were noted in patients receiving the same absolute dose, but a good relationship was defined between mean steady-state concentration and the dose expressed as mg per either kg of body weight or square meter of body surface area.
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