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. 1992 Oct;9(10):1284-9.
doi: 10.1023/a:1015853200537.

Dose proportionality of transdermal nitroglycerin

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Dose proportionality of transdermal nitroglycerin

R C Jewell et al. Pharm Res. 1992 Oct.

Abstract

The FDA Cooperative Efficacy Study of transdermal nitroglycerin utilized a combination of marketed products over a wide dose range. Unfortunately, plasma nitroglycerin concentrations were not determined. The current study was conducted to assess plasma nitrate concentrations after transdermal doses of 15, 30, 60, and 105 mg/24 hr employing the FDA Cooperative Study design. Plasma concentrations of nitroglycerin, 1,3-glyceryl dinitrate, and 1,2-glyceryl dinitrate were determined during the 24 hr of application and for 1 hr after transdermal system removal. Dose proportionality was assessed after normalizing the data by theoretical dose. For nitroglycerin, dose-normalized AUC(0-infinity) and Cmax were higher for the 105 mg/24 hr dose than for the other doses. For the metabolites, 1,3-glyceryl dinitrate and 1,2-glyceryl dinitrate, there were no differences in dose-normalized AUC(0-infinity) and dose-normalized Cmax between the dose levels. No differences were seen in Tmax between the dose levels for all three species. Based on the dinitrate metabolites, dose proportionality was seen over the 15 to 105 mg/24 hr dose range. Nitroglycerin, however, was found to be linear only between 15 and 60 mg/24 hr.

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