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. 1990 Apr 27;12(2):51-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF01970146.

Pharmacokinetics, N1-glucuronidation and N4-acetylation of sulfadimethoxine in man

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Pharmacokinetics, N1-glucuronidation and N4-acetylation of sulfadimethoxine in man

T B Vree et al. Pharm Weekbl Sci. .

Abstract

Sulfadimethoxine is metabolized by O-dealkylation, N4-acetylation and N1-glucuronidation. In man, only N1-glucuronidation and N4-acetylation takes place, leading to the final double conjugate N4-acetylsulfadimethoxine-N1-glucuronide. The N1-glucuronides are directly measured by high pressure liquid chromatography. When N4-acetylsulfadimethoxine is administered as parent drug, 30% of the dose is N1-glucuronidated and excreted. Fast acetylators show a shorter half-life for sulfadimethoxine than slow acetylators (27.8 +/- 4.2 h versus 36.3 +/- 5.4 h; P = 0.013), similarly the half-life of the N4-acetyl conjugate is also shorter in fast acetylators (41.3 +/- 5.2 h versus 53.5 +/- 8.5 h, P = 0.036). No measurable plasma concentrations of the N1-glucuronides from sulfadimethoxine are found in plasma. N1-glucuronidation results in a 75% decrease in protein binding of sulfadimethoxine. N4-acetylsulfadimethoxine and its N1-glucuronide showed the same high protein binding of 99%. Approximately 50-60% of the oral dose of sulfadimethoxine is excreted in the urine, leaving 40-50% for excretion into bile and faeces.

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