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. 1982 Oct;14(4):501-4.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1982.tb02019.x.

The acute effects of ethanol on acetanilide disposition in normal subjects, and in patients with liver disease

The acute effects of ethanol on acetanilide disposition in normal subjects, and in patients with liver disease

J McKay et al. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1982 Oct.

Abstract

1 The effects of single doses (25 g and 50 g) oral ethanol on the disposition of acetanilide (50 mg/kg metabolic active mass) has been studied in normal subjects, and in patients with chronic non-alcoholic liver disease. 2 In normal subjects, ethanol produced a dose-dependent increase in acetanilide half-life, and a decrease in acetenilide clearance. There was a significant correlation (rs = 0.71, P less than 0.01) between the 90 min blood ethanol concentration and the reduction in acetanilide clearance. 3 In patients with liver disease, ethanol produced a similar proportional change in acetanilide half-life and clearance, but these were less consistent. Moreover, liver disease itself was associated with an increase in acetenilide half-life, and a reduction in clearance. 4 It is concluded that single oral doses of ethanol, comparable to those consumed during social drinking, may inhibit some forms of microsomal oxidation and thus have important clinical implications.

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