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    Title: Pharmacokinetics of Ibuprofen During Hemodialysis
    IBUPROFEN在洗腎過程中的藥品動力學研究
    Authors: Tsan-Hwei Kuo
    Contributors: 藥學科
    Date: 1984
    Issue Date: 2012-09-12 16:29:20 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The absorption and dsposition of ibuprofen was investigated in seven hemodialyzeduremic patients. Ibuprofen (400 mg) was orally administered to each patient 1 hr or 4 hr prior to hemodialysis. Uremic patients appeared to absorb ibuprofen at a slower rate as compared to nomal subjects. The hemodialysis systems used in this study yielded a mean extraction efficiency of 16.7% for ibuprofen, with a mean dialysis plasma clearance of 22.7 ml/min. The drug recovery resultiag from hemodialysis represented a small fraction of the ingested does of ibuprofen (<4%). The half-life of ibuprofen (1.3-1.9 hr) was not significantly altered by hemodialysis. Observations of extraction efficiency, drug recovery and half-life during dialysis suggested nondialyzability of ibuprofen, probably due to its extensive protein binding (~90%). Uremic patients may require a compara-tively longer time to achieve the treapeutic concentration attained in nomal volunteers.However, dosage adjustment is not required once a regimen is implemented in uremia.
    Relation: 嘉南學報 10期 : p.14-24
    Appears in Collections:[Chna Nan Annual Bulletin] Vol.10 (1984)
    [Dept. of Pharmacy] Periodical Articles

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