Bioavailability and first‐pass metabolism of oral pentazocine in man
- 1 December 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
- Vol. 22 (6), 888-892
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cpt1977226888
Abstract
The bioavailability of oral pentazocine was studied in 5 healthy volunteers. Plasma concentrations were determined from 30 min up to 6 hr following oral administration (two 50-mg tablets) and, at other occasions, after intravenous injection of 30 mg pentazocine. The average bioavailability was found to be 18.4 ± 7.8% (SD, n = 5). It is shown that this low bioavailability depend almost entirely on the first-pass metabolism of pentazocine following oral administration by application of intravenous clearance concepts. The average beta-phase half-life was about the same following intravenous administration, 203 ± 71 (SD, n = 5) min as following oral administration, 177 ± 34 (SD, n = 5) min, with a total volume of distribution of 5.56 ± 1.63 (SD, n = 5) Llkg. It is suggested that the variations in bioavailability of orally administered pentazocine have the potential to contribute to variations in pharmacologic effects in patients.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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