Cocaine pharmacokinetics in humans
Cocaine was given by intravenous administration to human subjects and the concentrations in plasma were measured by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Many pharmacokinetic parameters were found to have a strong dose dependence over the range 1–3 mg/kg. The terminal plasma half-life in minutes is...
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description | Cocaine was given by intravenous administration to human subjects and the concentrations in plasma were measured by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Many pharmacokinetic parameters were found to have a strong dose dependence over the range 1–3 mg/kg. The terminal plasma half-life in minutes is given by the equation
t
1
2
(β)
= 13.5 + 24.5
dose (r = 0.946)
. The total plasma clearance in liters/kg per h is 2.51 − 0.67 dose (
r = − 0.973). From analysis of previously published data the absorption half-life
t
1
2
(
ab)
is approximately 8 min for gastrointestinal and for nasal inhalation absorption. The bioavailability for nasal inhalation is approximately 60%. While routes of administration for modern recreational use could lead to unexpected drug accumulation in the blood it is not likely to occur from chewing coca leaves. |
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t
1
2
(β)
= 13.5 + 24.5
dose (r = 0.946)
. The total plasma clearance in liters/kg per h is 2.51 − 0.67 dose (
r = − 0.973). From analysis of previously published data the absorption half-life
t
1
2
(
ab)
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t
1
2
(β)
= 13.5 + 24.5
dose (r = 0.946)
. The total plasma clearance in liters/kg per h is 2.51 − 0.67 dose (
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t
1
2
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ab)
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t
1
2
(β)
= 13.5 + 24.5
dose (r = 0.946)
. The total plasma clearance in liters/kg per h is 2.51 − 0.67 dose (
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t
1
2
(
ab)
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