Pharmacokinetics of dolasetron following single- and multiple-dose intravenous administration to normal male subjects. 1995

A Shah, and R Lanman, and V Bhargava, and S Weir, and W Hahne
Marion Merrell Dow Inc., Kansas City, MO 64134-0627, USA.

Dolasetron, Anzemet, a 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonist, is under investigation as an antiemetic agent. The keto-reduced metabolite of dolasetron has been identified in human plasma and is probably responsible for the majority of the antiemetic activity. This study evaluated the pharmacokinetics of dolasetron and the reduced metabolite following single and multiple intravenous (IV) infusions of dolasetron mesylate in healthy male subjects. Four groups of subjects (six active/two placebo) received either dolasetron mesylate or placebo in single IV doses ranging from 0.30 to 0.60 mg kg-1 on day 1 and multiple IV doses ranging from 0.60 to 1.20 mg kg-1 d-1 on days 2-9. Dolasetron could be detected for less than 1 h, while the reduced metabolite appeared rapidly in the plasma, reaching a maximal plasma concentration in less than 1 h. Reduced metabolic maximal plasma concentration was proportional to the dose and the area under plasma concentration curve was linear based on regression analysis. The half-life of reduced metabolite ranged from 3.82 to 7.46 h. The mean renal clearance of reduced metabolite was 2.20-4.43 mL min-1 kg-1 and was dose independent. All of the evidence supports dose independent pharmacokinetics for the reduced metabolite. Upon multiple dosing, the reduced metabolite AUC can be predicted from the single-dose pharmacokinetics of this metabolite.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007211 Indoles Benzopyrroles with the nitrogen at the number one carbon adjacent to the benzyl portion, in contrast to ISOINDOLES which have the nitrogen away from the six-membered ring.
D007262 Infusions, Intravenous The long-term (minutes to hours) administration of a fluid into the vein through venipuncture, either by letting the fluid flow by gravity or by pumping it. Drip Infusions,Intravenous Drip,Intravenous Infusions,Drip Infusion,Drip, Intravenous,Infusion, Drip,Infusion, Intravenous,Infusions, Drip,Intravenous Infusion
D008297 Male Males
D011807 Quinolizines
D004311 Double-Blind Method A method of studying a drug or procedure in which both the subjects and investigators are kept unaware of who is actually getting which specific treatment. Double-Masked Study,Double-Blind Study,Double-Masked Method,Double Blind Method,Double Blind Study,Double Masked Method,Double Masked Study,Double-Blind Methods,Double-Blind Studies,Double-Masked Methods,Double-Masked Studies,Method, Double-Blind,Method, Double-Masked,Methods, Double-Blind,Methods, Double-Masked,Studies, Double-Blind,Studies, Double-Masked,Study, Double-Blind,Study, Double-Masked
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D000932 Antiemetics Drugs used to prevent NAUSEA or VOMITING. Anti-emetic,Antiemetic,Antiemetic Agent,Antiemetic Drug,Anti-Emetic Effect,Anti-Emetic Effects,Anti-emetics,Antiemetic Agents,Antiemetic Drugs,Antiemetic Effect,Antiemetic Effects,Agent, Antiemetic,Agents, Antiemetic,Anti Emetic Effect,Anti Emetic Effects,Anti emetic,Anti emetics,Drug, Antiemetic,Drugs, Antiemetic,Effect, Anti-Emetic,Effect, Antiemetic,Effects, Anti-Emetic,Effects, Antiemetic
D012702 Serotonin Antagonists Drugs that bind to but do not activate serotonin receptors, thereby blocking the actions of serotonin or SEROTONIN RECEPTOR AGONISTS. 5-HT Antagonist,5-HT Antagonists,5-Hydroxytryptamine Antagonist,5-Hydroxytryptamine Antagonists,Antiserotonergic Agent,Antiserotonergic Agents,Serotonin Antagonist,Serotonin Blockader,Serotonin Blockaders,Serotonin Receptor Antagonist,Serotonin Receptor Blocker,Antagonists, 5-HT,Antagonists, 5-Hydroxytryptamine,Antagonists, Serotonin,Serotonin Receptor Antagonists,Serotonin Receptor Blockers,5 HT Antagonist,5 HT Antagonists,5 Hydroxytryptamine Antagonist,5 Hydroxytryptamine Antagonists,Agent, Antiserotonergic,Agents, Antiserotonergic,Antagonist, 5-HT,Antagonist, 5-Hydroxytryptamine,Antagonist, Serotonin,Antagonist, Serotonin Receptor,Antagonists, 5 HT,Antagonists, 5 Hydroxytryptamine,Antagonists, Serotonin Receptor,Blockader, Serotonin,Blockaders, Serotonin,Blocker, Serotonin Receptor,Blockers, Serotonin Receptor,Receptor Antagonist, Serotonin,Receptor Antagonists, Serotonin,Receptor Blocker, Serotonin,Receptor Blockers, Serotonin

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