Abstract | BACKGROUND: Previous reports concerning the effects of gender and age on steady-state plasma concentrations of clozapine and its major metabolites, norclozapine and clozapine-N-oxide, have been controversial. Since the frequency distribution of the plasma levels is asymmetrical and skewed to the right, the statistical methods (such as analysis of variance and regression analysis) used earlier are actually inappropriate for analyzing the effects of the variables on the concentrations and might contribute to the inconsistent results. The goal of the present study, with befitting statistics, is to measure the potential effect of dose, gender, age, and body weight on plasma levels of clozapine and its 2 major metabolites. METHOD: We retrospectively analyzed data from a therapeutic drug monitoring study for steady-state plasma clozapine, norclozapine, and clozapine-N-oxide levels that was conducted in a large group of Chinese schizophrenic inpatients (male:female ratio = 83:79; age range, 33.8 +/- 9.3 years). The daily doses of clozapine had ranged from 100 to 900 mg, with a mean +/- SD value of 379.5 +/- 142.2 mg. Plasma concentrations had been measured using high-performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection. Multiple linear regression was adopted to quantify the effects of various factors on the plasma levels. The natural logarithm of the plasma level was used as the dependent variable to overcome the skewness problem. RESULTS: CONCLUSION: The present results suggest that women possess higher plasma levels (about one third higher) of clozapine and norclozapine, but not the N- oxide metabolite. Each addition of 1 year in age elevated clozapine and either metabolite's levels by about 1%. Furthermore, every 1-mg increase in the daily dose raised clozapine and norclozapine concentrations by approximately 0.3%. These findings could assist clinicians in optimizing clozapine dosing strategies.
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Authors | H Y Lane, Y C Chang, W H Chang, S K Lin, Y T Tseng, M W Jann |
Journal | The Journal of clinical psychiatry
(J Clin Psychiatry)
Vol. 60
Issue 1
Pg. 36-40
(Jan 1999)
ISSN: 0160-6689 [Print] United States |
PMID | 10074876
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Adult
- Age Factors
- Body Weight
- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
- Clozapine
(analogs & derivatives, blood, metabolism, pharmacokinetics)
- Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
- Drug Administration Schedule
- Female
- Humans
- Linear Models
- Male
- Retrospective Studies
- Schizophrenia
(blood, drug therapy)
- Sex Factors
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