• 1 January 1981
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 3 (1), 91-101
Abstract
A method for the analysis of antidysrhythmic drugs [procainamide, acecainide (NAPA), lidocaine, quinidine, disopyramide, N-deisopropyl disopyramide and propranolol] in human serum was presented. The drugs, together with an internal standard, are extracted from 0.2-1.0 ml of serum, separated on an octyl-bonded reversed-phase column using a mobile phase consisting of acetonitrile/phosphate buffer and monitored by UV or fluorescence spectrophotometry. The proposed method offers good reproducibility, sensitivity, linearity and accuracy. Of more than 50 drugs and metabolites tested for possible interference, only diazepam, flurazepam and the N-oxide metabolite of quinidine interfere with quinidine analysis, while meperidine coelutes with disopyramide. Diazepam and flurazepam do not interfere with quinidine analysis with fluorescence detection.

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