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Clinical Trial
. 1996;50(4):335-7.
doi: 10.1007/s002280050118.

A single dose of ursodiol does not affect cyclosporine absorption in liver transplant patients

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Clinical Trial

A single dose of ursodiol does not affect cyclosporine absorption in liver transplant patients

C W Maboundou et al. Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 1996.

Abstract

Objective: To study the possible influence of ursodiol (ursodeoxycholic acid), a hydrophilic bile acid, on cyclosporine (CsA) bioavailability.

Methods: Seven adult liver transplant recipients participated in a randomised cross-over pharmacokinetic study comparing ursodiol (600 mg) with placebo in single doses. Blood concentrations of CsA were measured by HPLC.

Results: There was no significant effect of ursodiol on CsA absorption: AUC was 5011 vs 5486 ng.h.ml-1, Cmax was 832 vs 871 ng.ml-1 and tmax was 2 vs 2 h, after ursodiol and placebo, respectively.

Conclusion: Although a significant period effect was observed, we conclude that a single dose of ursodiol has little effect on CsA absorption in liver transplant patients and that an interaction in the intestinal lumen between these two drugs is unlikely.

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