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Clinical Trial
. 1992;42(2):209-12.
doi: 10.1007/BF00278486.

Lack of effect of omeprazole, cimetidine, and ranitidine on the pharmacokinetics of ethanol in fasting male volunteers

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Lack of effect of omeprazole, cimetidine, and ranitidine on the pharmacokinetics of ethanol in fasting male volunteers

K A Jönsson et al. Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 1992.

Abstract

The effects of three gastric antisecretory drugs on the pharmacokinetics of ethanol have been studied in a randomized crossover experiment. Male medical students (n = 12) took ethanol 0.8 g/kg body weight at 08.00 h after an overnight fast. On seven successive days before drinking ethanol they were given omeprazole 20 mg, cimetidine 800 mg, ranitidine 300 mg, or no drug, with a period of at least 7 days between treatments. The peak blood ethanol concentration of 21.9 to 22.8 mmol.l-1 occurred at 64 to 70 min after the end of drinking. The rate of disappearance of ethanol from the blood ranged from 3.0 to 3.3 mmol.l-1.h-1 and the rate of removal from the whole body ranged from 8.0 to 8.5 g.h-1. The apparent volume of distribution of ethanol was almost the same for all four treatments: mean 0.68 l.kg-1, corresponding to a mean total body water of 44 l (59% body weight). Mean areas under the concentration-time profiles of ethanol ranged from 83 to 87 mmol.l-1.h for the four treatments. It is concluded that omeprazole, cimetidine and ranitidine do not alter the kinetics of a moderate dose of ethanol.

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