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. 1992 Oct-Dec;17(4):269-74.
doi: 10.1007/BF03190159.

Pharmacokinetics of diltiazem and a new analogue, LR-A/113, in the conscious rat

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Pharmacokinetics of diltiazem and a new analogue, LR-A/113, in the conscious rat

R Bernasconi et al. Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet. 1992 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

Pharmacokinetics and metabolism of diltiazem and a new analogue, LR-A/113, have been studied in the rat. Conscious rats, with the jugular vein cannulated, received the compounds by intravenous (3 mg/kg body weight) or oral (50 mg/kg body weight) route. Parent compounds and their N-demethyl and N-deacetyl metabolites were assayed at serial times in blood. Half-life of elimination of diltiazem was significantly shorter than that of LR-A/113, both after oral (37 +/- 9 vs 59 +/- 26 min) and intravenous (29 +/- 12 vs 57 +/- 16 min) administration. N-deacetyl-diltiazem concentrations after oral administration were higher than the parent compound and N-demethyldiltiazem; LR-A/113 blood concentrations were higher than those of its two metabolites. Metabolites were measurable only in traces after intravenous administration. Oral bioavailability was very low, 3.5% for diltiazem and 4.2% for LR-A/113. In conclusion, the substitution of a methyl by an isopropyl group appears to slow in vivo elimination of the analogue of diltiazem, LR-A/113.

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