Altered theophylline pharmacokinetics during acute respiratory viral illness
- PMID: 77421
- PMCID: PMC7135825
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(78)90305-7
Altered theophylline pharmacokinetics during acute respiratory viral illness
Abstract
The plasma half-life of theophylline was determined during and 1 month after serologically confirmed upper-respiratory-tract viral illness in six children with chronic asthma. In this group the plasma-theophylline half-life (mean = 419.8 min) was significantly longer during the acute stage of their illness than 1 month later (mean 249.9 min). There was no appreciable change in half-life in 4 patients who were febrile but in whom seroconversion did not occur. These preliminary results suggest that certain upper-respiratory-tract viral infections may affect theophylline metabolism.
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