Diurnal variation in valproic acid clearance
- PMID: 6423338
- DOI: 10.1038/clpt.1984.68
Diurnal variation in valproic acid clearance
Abstract
Diurnal variation in total and unbound valproic acid concentrations was measured at steady state in seven healthy men and three healthy women after 250-mg oral doses every 12 hr. Total average steady-state concentration (Css) during the morning dosage interval was 50.4 mg/l. During the evening dosage interval, total Css was 45.7 mg/l. Unbound Css was also less during the evening (2.9 and 3.4 mg/l). These changes were due to higher total and unbound clearance rates during the evening dosage interval. Total peak concentrations were lower (56.8 and 64.3 mg/l) and time of peak concentrations slightly longer (2.2 and 1.8 hr) during the evening. There was marked interindividual variability in all these changes. For best reproducibility of steady-state valproic acid concentrations, our results suggest that total and unbound levels be drawn at the same time of day.
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