Experimental and Clinical Pharmacokinetics of Fluoxetine and Amitriptyline: Comparative Analysis and Possible Methods of Extrapolation


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Abstract

The pharmacokinetics of two fluoxetine capsulated dosage forms and two amitriptyline tablet forms after a single oral intake was studied in dogs and healthy volunteers. High significant correlations were detected between plasma concentrations of fluoxetine (r=0.96, p<0.00001, n=11) and amitriptyline (r=0.78, p<0.0224, n=8) in dogs and volunteers. A correlation of medium strength (though insignificant) was detected between nortriptyline concentrations in the plasma of dogs and volunteers (r=0.69, p<0.199, n=5). The bioavailability parameters of the test drugs in dogs and volunteers did not differ. Similar trends of fluoxetine and amitriptyline pharmacokinetic parameters were revealed in volunteers and animals. Methods for extrapolation of experimental pharmacokinetics parameters of fluoxetine and amitriptyline obtained on dogs for humans are proposed and validated.

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S. N. Kondratenko

Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Propaedeutics of Internal Diseases, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Email: snko@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moskva

M. I. Savelyeva

Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapy, Russian Medical Academy for Continuous Professional Education, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: snko@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

V. G. Kukes

Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Propaedeutics of Internal Diseases, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: snko@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moskva

E. V. Shikh

Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Propaedeutics of Internal Diseases, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: snko@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moskva

E. T. Gneushev

Laboratory of Drug Toxicology, National Medical Research Center of Cardiology, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: snko@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow


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