No effect of probenecid on the renal and biliary clearances of digoxin in man
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1991.tb05614.x
No effect of probenecid on the renal and biliary clearances of digoxin in man
Abstract
1. The cardiac glycoside digoxin is subject to a number of pharmacokinetic interactions. This study concerns the influence of the anionic transport inhibitor probenecid on the steady-state kinetics of digoxin. 2. Six healthy young men were enrolled in the study. After an administration period of 6 days with digoxin only (0.5 to 1 mg p.o. day-1) or digoxin in combination with probenecid (2 g p.o. day-1; 8 days), digoxin was administered intravenously (0.7 oral dose) on day 7. Plasma and urine samples were taken over 48 h. The biliary clearance of digoxin was measured during day 8 by a duodenal perfusion technique. 3. Probenecid did not affect the plasma clearance (mean +/- s.d.: 255 +/- 80 vs 266 +/- 40 ml min-1), renal clearance (166 +/- 17 vs 155 +/- 10 ml min-1), biliary clearance (106 +/- 40 vs 111 +/- 50 ml min-1), elimination half-life (34.4 vs 35.2 h) or volume of distribution (538 +/- 241 vs 566 +/- 60 l) of digoxin. 4. Our results suggest that different systems exist in man for the renal and biliary secretion of probenecid and digoxin.
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