
doi: 10.1007/bf01059441
pmid: 458557
Carbamazepine concentrations in plasma during repetitive oral dosing were analyzed by means of a nonlinear, variable parameter, regression program (VARPARM) assuming dose-to-dose changes in the apparent elimination rate constant of the drug. There was evidence of significant self-induction of carbamazepine metabolism as early as 1 or 2 days after initiation of the multiple-dose study. Additional self-induction appears to occur after about 2 weeks of treatment. The time course of carbamazepine self-induction appears to be complex, discontinuous, and prolonged.
Male, Kinetics, Carbamazepine, Time Factors, Computers, Humans, Models, Biological
Male, Kinetics, Carbamazepine, Time Factors, Computers, Humans, Models, Biological
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