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. 1993 Nov;36(5):467-9.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1993.tb00398.x.

Single and multiple dose pharmacokinetics of lansoprazole in elderly subjects

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Single and multiple dose pharmacokinetics of lansoprazole in elderly subjects

B Flouvat et al. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1993 Nov.

Abstract

Plasma concentrations of lansoprazole and of its sulphone, sulphide and 5-hydroxylated metabolites were determined after oral administration of a single 30 mg dose and after 7 days of treatment with a daily 30 mg dose in 12 elderly subjects (mean age 83 years). Results after a single dose were compared with those from a historical control group of 18 young subjects (mean age 23 years). Mean values of AUC after single dose were 2668 ng ml(-1) h in the young subjects and 5216 ng ml(-1) h in the elderly (P < 0.05). Mean t 1/2z values in young and elderly subjects were 1.4 h and 2.9 h, respectively (P < 0.001). Plasma concentrations of the metabolites were similar in both groups. However, the hydroxylated metabolite of the sulphone was detected only in elderly subjects. Steady state plasma concentrations of lansoprazole were reached after 3 days of dosing with lansoprazole. The accumulation ratio was 1.31 in the elderly subjects.

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