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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of clinical pharmacology 26 (1984), S. 223-226 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: diazepam ; metoprolol ; drug combination ; pharmacodynamics ; pharmacokinetics ; drug metabolism ; sedation ; interaction study
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary In 6 normotensive, healthy male volunteers the pharmacodynamic responses (blood pressure, heart rate; sedation index, tracking test, reaction time) to metoprolol (100 mg bid orally), diazepam (0.1 mg/kg intravenously) and to their combination were studied. The pharmacokinetics of diazepam were also compared in a cross-over experiment, with and without pretreatment by the β-adrenoceptor antagonist to evaluate the possibility of a drug interaction. The pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic investigations indicated that metoprolol only slightly impaired the elimination of diazepam (18% decrease in total clearance, 25% increase in elimination half-life). The pharmacodynamics of metoprolol (17% decrease in heart rate, 17% decrease in diastolic RR) was not significantly altered by the bolus injection of diazepam. The extent of prolongation in choice reaction time (RT2) induced by diazepam was significantly (p=0.001) more pronounced following the co-administration of metoprolol. However, the results of RT1, the tracking test and the sedation index did not indicate any increased effect due to the β-blocking agent. It is concluded that concomitant treatment with metoprolol and diazepam causes only minor and clinically irrelevant changes in drug metabolism and drug response.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of clinical pharmacology 24 (1983), S. 357-360 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: diazepam ; ranitidine ; pharmacokinetics ; hydroxycorticosteroids ; hepatic enzymes ; interaction
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary In 6 healthy volunteers the steady state pharmacokinetics of diazepam (5 mg p.o. once daily) was investigated in a randomized cross-over study with and without concomitant doses of ranitidine (150 mg bid). Following the last dose of diazepam on Day 10 of each part of the study, the plasma concentrations of diazepam were monitored for one dosing interval plus the subsequent 2 days. In addition, urinary excretion of 6-β-hydroxycortisol and 17-hydroxycorticosteroids were measured, their ratio being taken as an indicator of hepatic enzyme activity. Coadministration of ranitidine significantly reduced (p〈0.03) the trough and steady state concentrations (mean ± SD) of diazepam (114±36 Vs 104±30 ng/ml and 170±55 Vs 125±36 ng/ml, respectively). Plasma protein binding of diazepam (98.5±0.3%) was not affected by ranitidine. The half-life of elimination of diazepam (42.5±13.5 h) did not change significantly but its apparent oral clearance (assuming complete absorption) was significantly increased (p〈0.005) by ranitidine, from 22.6±9.2 to 30.0±9.1 ml/min. Urinary excretion of 6β-OH-cortisol (p=0.029) and 17-OH-corticosteroids (p=0.041) were significantly elevated by ranitidine, but their ratio did not change. In addition, in 4 additional subjects the disposition of diazepam following a single intravenous dose of 0.1 mg/kg was not significantly altered by ranitidine. Thus, the lowered steady state concentration of diazepam is most likely due to diminished absorption caused by the concurrent administration of ranitidine. However, it may be more important clinically that, unlike cimetidine, ranitidine did not impair the hepatic elimination of diazepam.
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  • 3
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of clinical pharmacology 21 (1981), S. 161-163 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: diazepam ; desmethyldiazepam ; product inhibition ; pharmacokinetics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The pharmacokinetics of a single intravenous dose of diazepam 0.1 mg/kg was studied in 6 healthy volunteers, in random order under controlled conditions and following pretreatment with its major metabolite, desmethyldiazepam (20 mg/day) for one week. In the two subjects with the highest plasma concentration of desmethyldiazepam (990 and 1100 ng/ml, respectively), total plasma clearance (Cl) of diazepam was reduced after desmethyldiazepam, by 31% and 54%, respectively. In three individuals there was a moderate decrease of 14% to 21%, and no effect was seen in one volunteer. Cl was significantly reduced (11.5±1.8 vs. 9.1±3.3 ml/min;p=0.015) and elimination half-life tended to be prolonged (38.5±10.4 vs. 65.8±67.1 h;p=0.15). It is concluded that high concentrations of desmethyldiazepam can influence the elimination of its parent drug diazepam by product inhibition.
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