Effect of magnesium hydroxide on the absorption and efficacy of tolbutamide and chlorpropamide
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Effect of magnesium hydroxide on the absorption and efficacy of tolbutamide and chlorpropamide
Abstract
The effect of magnesium hydroxide on the absorption and efficacy of tolbutamide and chlorpropamide was examined in a total of 32 healthy volunteers in two separate, randomized parallel-group studies, with 16 subjects in each study. After an overnight fast, the first group of 8 volunteers ingested 500 mg tolbutamide or 250 mg chlorpropamide with 150 ml water, and the second group the same doses of the active drugs with 150 ml water containing 850 mg magnesium hydroxide. Magnesium hydroxide increased the area under the plasma tolbutamide concentration-time curve (AUC) from 0 to 1 h and from 0 to 2 h by 5-fold and 2.5-fold, respectively. The peak plasma concentration, peak time and total AUC were not significantly altered. The incremental insulin area and the decremental glucose area from 0 to 1.5 h were significantly larger in the magnesium hydroxide group than in the controls. The maximum insulin response to tolbutamide was increased fourfold by coadministration of magnesium hydroxide, and it occurred about 1 h earlier than in the control group. In addition, the maximum fall in plasma glucose concentration was attained about 1 h earlier in the antacid group. A tendency to an increased rate of chlorpropamide absorption was observed after magnesium hydroxide, but it did not appear to affect the insulin and glucose responses to chlorpropamide. It is concluded that magnesium hydroxide increased the early bioavailability of tolbutamide, resulting in enhanced insulin and glucose responses. A tendency toward accelerated chlorpropamide absorption by magnesium hydroxide was also observed, but the efficacy of chlorpropamide was unaffected.
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