EFFECT OF VOLUME OF WATER TAKEN WITH DIAZEPAM TABLETS ON ABSORPTION
Thirty-three patients received either 10 ml (group A) or 50ml (group B) of water with diazepam tablets as premedication while in the supine position. Plasma diazepam concentrations were measured, a delay in the attainment of the peak plasma concentration being taken as an indication of delayed absor...
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description | Thirty-three patients received either 10 ml (group A) or 50ml (group B) of water with diazepam tablets as premedication while in the supine position. Plasma diazepam concentrations were measured, a delay in the attainment of the peak plasma concentration being taken as an indication of delayed absorption and oesophageal hold-up. There was no difference between the two groups, although in an important minority (16.7% (group A) and20% (group B)), absorption was delayed to beyond 60 min. There was a wide scatter of plasma diazepam concentrations in both groups. Dysphagia during swallowing did not appear to delay absorption. |
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