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The influence of food on the pharmacokinetics of CGP 6140 (amocarzine) after oral administration of a 1200 mg single dose to patients with onchocerciasis.

Abstract
Eleven male patients from Mali with Onchocerca volvulus infections received in random order a 1200 mg single oral dose of CGP 6140 after an overnight fast and after food intake. The concentrations of CGP 6140 and of its N-oxide metabolite, CGP 13231, were measured in plasma and urine. Mean (+/- s.d.) AUC CGP 6140 values were 67.0 +/- 10.8 mumol l-1 h in fed and 22.0 +/- 17.2 mumol l-1 h in fasting patients. The mean maximum concentrations (Cmax) in plasma +/- s.d. were 12.7 +/- 2.8 mumol l-1 in fed and 4.7 +/- 4.1 mumol l-1 in fasting patients. The median time to Cmax was 3 h in fed and 2 h in fasting patients. Mean (+/- s.d.) AUC of the N-oxide metabolite was 59.9 +/- 10.7 mumol l-1 h in fed and 23.4 +/- 16.2 mumol l-1 h in fasting patients. The urinary recovery was less than 0.5% of dose for CGP 6140 in both fed and fasting conditions. It was 30.1 +/- 11.5 and 11.4 +/- 8.0% of the dose for the N-oxide metabolite in fed and fasting conditions, respectively. Variability in plasma concentrations and urinary recovery of CGP 6140 and of the N-oxide metabolite was greater in fasted patients. The low solubility of CGP 6140 in aqueous solutions at neutral pH and its higher solubility at acidic pH might explain the increase in bioavailability after food intake. The administration of CGP 6140 after food intake is therefore recommended for an optimal systemic effect.
AuthorsJ B Lecaillon, J P Dubois, G Soula, E Pichard, A A Poltera, C D Ginger
JournalBritish journal of clinical pharmacology (Br J Clin Pharmacol) Vol. 30 Issue 4 Pg. 629-33 (Oct 1990) ISSN: 0306-5251 [Print] England
PMID2291877 (Publication Type: Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Filaricides
  • Piperazines
  • CGP 13231
  • amocarzine
Topics
  • Administration, Oral
  • Biological Availability
  • Filaricides (administration & dosage, antagonists & inhibitors, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic use)
  • Food
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Onchocerciasis (drug therapy)
  • Piperazines (administration & dosage, antagonists & inhibitors, blood, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic use, urine)

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