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[The biological availability of digitoxin].

Authors: H F, Vöhringer; H M, Wogenstein; N, Rietbrock;

[The biological availability of digitoxin].

Abstract

The bioavailability of digitoxin after a single dose of 0.5 mg was studied in 6 healthy volunteers by estimation of tmax, cmax, AUC und urinary excretion rate. After tablets, absorption was rapid, after dragées delayed. The mean t1/2 of digitoxin for i.v. administration was 9.5 +/- 0.9 days, for oral administration of tablets 7.4 +/- 0.5 days and for dragées 9.7 +/- 2.0 days. The cumulative recovery of glycosides in urine during the first 48 hours was higher after tablets than after i.v. administration. The shorter t1/2 of digitoxin after tablets compared with the longer t1/2 after gastric juice resistent dragées demonstrated the presence of a substantial extrahepatic "first pass"-effect by degradation of digitoxin before absorption. Such mechanism would partly explain the shorter t1/2 after digitoxin-tablets due to an increased elimination of splitting products. By extrapolation to t-infinite AUC and urinary excretion rates were not significantly different between various formulations. The mean absolute bioavailability of digitoxin-dragées amounted to 82-88 percent and the relative bioavailability of digitoxin-tablets to 84-93 percent.

Keywords

Dosage Forms, Digitoxin, Injections, Intravenous, Administration, Oral, Biological Availability, Humans, Digitoxigenin

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