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The effect of ageing on the pharmacokinetics of dihydrocodeine

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Although poor renal function reduces clearance of dihydrocodeine in man, and renal impairment occurs with ageing, no significant differences occurred in the handling of single doses of dihydrocodeine between elderly patients and young, normal subjects.

After multiple dosing, the maximum concentration was significantly different between the groups, being higher in the elderly. The increase in the area under the curve in the elderly was 25% greater than in the young on chronic therapy. This difference was not statistically significant, but was likely to be of clinical significance.

The elderly patients' mean creatinine clearance (61.8 ml per min) was significantly lower than that in the young (137 ml per min), and there was a significant correlation between the half-life at single dosing and the blood urea concentration.

Variability in all measurements was marked in both groups, and hence no clear guidelines can be given on therapeutic dosing. The small initial dose with alterations thereafter depending on clinical effect is the best advice.

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Davies, K.N., Castleden, C.M., McBurney, A. et al. The effect of ageing on the pharmacokinetics of dihydrocodeine. Eur J Clin Pharmacol 37, 375–379 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00558503

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