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Clinical Trial
. 1975 Jun;2(3):281-5.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1975.tb01589.x.

The effect of chloramphenicol and sulphaphenazole on the biotransformation of cyclophosphamide in man

Clinical Trial

The effect of chloramphenicol and sulphaphenazole on the biotransformation of cyclophosphamide in man

O K Faber et al. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1975 Jun.

Abstract

1 The metabolism of cyclophosphamide was investigated before and following treatment with chloramphenicol (five subject) and sulphaphenazole (seven subjects). 2 The biotransformation of cyclophosphamide was retarded after chloramphenicol treatment as indicated by prolongation in the mean serum half-life from 7.5 h to 11.5 h combined with decreased peak activity and integrated concentrations of metabolites. 3 In the sulphaphenazole treated subjects the rate of biotransformation of cyclophosphamide was significantly inhibited in two, unaltered in three and enhanced in two. The inconsistency of the results is discussed.

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