Measurement of theophylline absorption from different regions of the gastro-intestinal tract using a remote controlled drug delivery device
- PMID: 3770063
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00608217
Measurement of theophylline absorption from different regions of the gastro-intestinal tract using a remote controlled drug delivery device
Abstract
The absorption of a theophylline solution containing 80-120 mg doses delivered to different sites in the gastro-intestinal tract has been determined in 3 male volunteers using a remote controlled drug release system (HF-capsule). There was no difference between the stomach, ileum and the colon in the amount of theophylline absorbed (AUC). The T 1/2abs of theophylline absorbed via the colon was prolonged when compared with that entering via the upper gastro-intestinal tract. The results provide a rational basis for the further development of theophylline formulations and are indispensable for planned development and to account for variation in the bioavailability of retarded release drug preparations.
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