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. 1990 Feb;29(2):269-72.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1990.tb03633.x.

Increased volume of distribution prolongs midazolam half-life

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Increased volume of distribution prolongs midazolam half-life

R J Wills et al. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1990 Feb.

Abstract

It has recently been shown by several investigators that the half-life (t1/2) of midazolam is prolonged (greater than 7 h) in a small proportion of the population. One group has inferred that this subpopulation represents a group of slow metabolizers of midazolam to alpha-OH-midazolam. Others disagree and postulate that there is an increase in the volume of distribution (V) resulting in a prolonged t1/2. This controversy led us to report experience from 90 subjects and patients where t1/2, V, and clearance (CL) were determined by both model-dependent and -independent pharmacokinetic analysis. We found a 5.6% (5 of 90) incidence of prolonged t1/2, similar to that previously reported. V was clearly increased without a decrease in CL in the five subjects with prolonged t1/2. Thus, the prolonged t1/2 is secondary to an increase in V and not a result of alterations in CL and metabolism.

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