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Comparative Study
. 1987;32(2):211-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF00542199.

Differences in diazepam pharmacokinetics in Chinese and white Caucasians--relation to body lipid stores

Comparative Study

Differences in diazepam pharmacokinetics in Chinese and white Caucasians--relation to body lipid stores

C R Kumana et al. Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 1987.

Abstract

We have compared diazepam pharmacokinetics in 16 Chinese and 18 white Caucasian healthy male volunteers, resident in Hong Kong and have correlated them with physical attributes. Serum concentrations of diazepam and desmethyldiazepam were measured in venous blood by an enzyme-linked immunoassay (0-3 h samples) and HPLC (3-72 h samples). Pharmacokinetic parameters were derived assuming a two compartment model, distribution phase less than 6 h, and 100% oral systemic availability. Compared with the Chinese the white Caucasians were older, heavier, taller, and fatter, as judged by skin fold thickness (SFT) and total body weight to 'Ideal' body weight (TBW/IBW) ratio; respective mean differences being 16%, 27%, 4%, 26%, and 15% (p less than 0.05). Mean diazepam apparent volume of distribution (V) and V/IBW were larger in the white Caucasians (52% & 39% respectively, p = 0.002). SFT and TBW/IBW ratio yielded the best correlations with V, V/TBW and V/IBW (0.50-0.75, p less than 0.05). Obesity indices contributed most to the overall regressions (R2 up to 0.52), and for V there was a further small effect (2%, partial F test) due to ethnic group, possibly reflecting stature. Mean peak diazepam concentration (Cmax) was similar in both ethnic groups. Time to Cmax (tmax) was more often prolonged in the Chinese (chi 2 test, p = 0.01). Body fat and stature may thus account for these inter-ethnic differences in the apparent volume of distribution of diazepam, a highly lipid-soluble drug.

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