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Pharmacokinetics of a microcrystalline theophylline preparation in patients with chronic obstructive airways disease

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Plasma theophylline concentrations have been measured in 9 patients with chronic obstructive airways disease following the oral administration of a microcrystalline theophylline preparation. Some measurements of FEV1 were also made. Four patients were given 375 mg as a single dose and then subsequently 375 mg stat and 125 mg 4 times daily for 3 days, (Group I). A further 5 patients took 250 mg as a single dose and then 250 mg 4 times daily for 3 days, (Group II). In both groups, following the single dose and again after the last dose of chronic administration, blood samples were obtained at frequent intervals up to 24 h for plasma drug estimation. During the 3-day course, blood samples were drawn before and 2 h after each morning dose. In Group I patients, substantial plasma theophylline concentrations were seen only after the loading dose. Thereafter, the mean concentrations before or 2 h after the morning doese were always less than 4.0 µg/ml. Trough concentrations were usually below 2.0 µg/ml. In contrast patients in Group II achieved substantially higher plasma theophylline concentrations, with mean peak concentrations always 10 µg/ml or greater, and trough concentrations greater than 5 µg/ml on at least one occasion in every subject. The elimination half-lives after chronic administration in both groups were not significantly different from those obtained after single doses. Mean drug accumulation, measured as AUCss/AUC1, was 0.87±0.07 in Group I and 0.72±0.14 in Group II, indicating that accumulation had not occurred with either regimen. The mean increase in FEV1 2 h after the administration of a single dose was 19.2% after 375 mg and 16.7% after 250 mg. These results indicate that the recommended dosage regimen for microcrystalline theophylline preparation (375 mg stat and 125 mg 4 times daily) produces inadequate plasma theophylline concentrations: 250 mg 4 times daily would appear to be likely to result in satisfactory theophylline levels in more patients.

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Elwood, R.K., Kelly, J.G. & McDevitt, D.G. Pharmacokinetics of a microcrystalline theophylline preparation in patients with chronic obstructive airways disease. Eur J Clin Pharmacol 13, 29–33 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00606679

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