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Comparative Study
. 1991;41(2):175-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00265913.

Steady state pharmacokinetics of hydrolysed bopindolol in young and elderly men

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Comparative Study

Steady state pharmacokinetics of hydrolysed bopindolol in young and elderly men

D Holmes et al. Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 1991.

Abstract

Steady-state pharmacokinetic parameters of the new, long-acting beta-adrenoceptor blocker bopindolol have been measured in 17 young and 20 elderly healthy men. The t 1/2 beta and the AUC(0----24 h) of hydrolysed bopindolol (the active metabolite) were both increased (40% and 26%, respectively) in the elderly subjects but tmax, Cmax and CL/f were not altered. However, after adjusting the parameters to allow for the different average body weights of the two groups, Cmax and CL/f became significantly different (+29% and -30%, respectively). AUC(0----24 h) was increased by 41%. The changes of up to 41% in pharmacokinetic parameters were smaller than the alterations of 50-100% usually seen when titrating doses of antihypertensive drugs. The clinical relevance of the effects was not examined, but similar changes have been reported for other beta-blockers which did not appear to be clinically relevant and did not affect the dosage required to treat hypertension.

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