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. 1977 Dec 2;12(4):311-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF00607432.

Pharmacokinetics of fluoride in man after single and multiple oral doses

Pharmacokinetics of fluoride in man after single and multiple oral doses

J Ekstrand et al. Eur J Clin Pharmacol. .

Abstract

The doses of fluoride (F) recommended in the literature for caries prevention and for the treatment of osteoporosis vary. This partly reflects inadequate knowledge of F pharmacokinetics. In the present study various single and multiple oral doses of F were given to eight volunteers, who had a strictly controlled F intake in the diet. The resulting plasma and parotid saliva concentrations as well as urinary output of F were measured. The plasma data fitted a two-compartment open model with a beta-slope half-life ranging between 2 and 9 h. Plasma clearance was 0.15+/-0.02 (SD) liter/kg/h. Data from the highest dose (10 mg) were fitted to both two- and three-compartment models, and there was no significant difference between them. Multiple doses of F 3.0 Or 4.5 mg yielded steady state concentrations ranging from 54 to 145 ng/ml. About 50 per cent of the given dose was recovered in the urine, which is indicative of considerable accumulation in the body. The saliva F/plasma F concentration ratio was 0.64 with a coefficient of variation of 5%.

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