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  2. The pharmacokinetics of acebutolol in man, following the oral administration of acebutolol HCl as a single dose (400 mg), and during and after repeated oral dosing (400 mg, b.d.)

The pharmacokinetics of acebutolol in man, following the oral administration of acebutolol HCl as a single dose (400 mg), and during and after repeated oral dosing (400 mg, b.d.)

  • Biopharm Drug Dispos. 1981 Apr-Jun;2(2):103-14. doi: 10.1002/bdd.2510020202.
A A Gulaid I M James C M Kaye O R Lewellen E Roberts M Sankey J Smith R Templeton R J Thomas
Abstract

The pharmacokinetics of acebutolol have been studied in eight healthy male volunteers following the oral administration of acebutolol hydrochloride ('Sectral', May & Baker) as a single dose (400 mg), and during and after repeated oral dosing (400 mg, b.d. for 56 days). Following single dose administration, considerable inter-subject variation in plasma levels of parent drug and the major metabolite, diacetolol, was evident. Acebutolol appeared to be eliminated from plasma in a bi-phasic manner, and this was confirmed from urinary excretion rate data. Mean initial and terminal half-lives of about 2 and 11 h, respectively, were determined. Plasma levels of diacetolol were greater than those of parent drug from 3 to 4 h following dose administration. Total urinary excretion of diacetolol was generally greater than that of acebutolol. During repeated dosing, steady-state plasma levels of acebutolol and diacetolol were achieved in 6 volunteers. Acebutolol did not appear to stimulate or inhibit its metabolism.

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