Comparison of observed and predicted first-pass metabolism of imipramine in humans
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Comparison of observed and predicted first-pass metabolism of imipramine in humans
Abstract
The first-pass metabolism of imipramine was calculated based on the dose, hepatic blood flow, and total area under the plasma-time curve after oral administration of 0.71 +/- 0.03 mg/kg of imipramine to four individuals suffering from mild depression. The predicted values of first-pass metabolism ranged from 37 to 68%, consistent with experimentally derived estimates.
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