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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of clinical pharmacology 40 (1991), S. 613-617 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Dichloroacetate ; Haemodialysis ; Lactic acidosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Seven patients undergoing routine thrice weekly haemodialysis for endstage renal failure participated in 12 investigations of dichloroacetate (DCA) pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. DCA doses were 50 mg/kg by i. v. infusion over 30 min. In each investigation single doses were administered to each subject on two consecutive days, one being a day during which the patient was dialyzed. The timing of drug administration, relative to dialysis, was varied to assess the effect of dialysis on the apparent volume of distribution and elimination rate constants of DCA and on its effect on blood glucose and lactate. Dialysis increased the clearance of DCA by approximately 60%, but had no effect on its apparent volume of distribution. Dialysis did not reduce the maximal lactate-lowering effect of DCA, but slightly decreased the duration of this effect. Blood glucose levels were not significantly altered by DCA and no adverse drug effects were observed. We conclude that dialysis increases plasma clearance of DCA, but has little influence on the metabolic effects of the drug when given at 50 mg/kg doses. DCA can safely and effectively be given to hemodialysis patients who may require the drug for treatment of lactic acidosis.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of atmospheric chemistry 8 (1989), S. 277-298 
    ISSN: 1573-0662
    Keywords: Acetone ; propane ; model ; measurement ; season ; source ; hydrocarbons ; PAN
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract We present 1-D eddy diffusion model calculations of the distributions of propane and acetone in the atmosphere for continental conditions. The magnitude of the surface seasonal variation in propane mixing ratios that we obtain is in general agreement with measurements at the surface and in the free troposphere. A comparison of the absolute values of the model with propane measurements suggests that a larger surface flux than we have used may be more appropriate for continental conditions. The acetone model results for summer conditions that we obtain are also in reasonable accord with measurements. However, we find serious disagreement between the model winter profiles of acetone and the measurements at the tropopause and in the lower stratosphere. The measured values are lower than the model values at 45° N by a factor of 7–30. In addition, it is also surprising that, given the relatively long lifetime of acetone, free tropospheric values of acetone more representative of surface values have not been measured. The results simulating the decay of elevated levels of propane in the upper troposphere caused by rapid convective transport of boundary layer air indicate that propane will be primarily dispersed by transport rather than destroyed photochemically. Thus, the impact on acetone and PAN is minimal.
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