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Pharmacokinetics of perindopril and its metabolites in healthy volunteers.
      

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Title: Pharmacokinetics of perindopril and its metabolites in healthy volunteers.
Author: Devissaguet, J P : Ammoury, N : Devissaguet, M : Perret, L
Citation: Fundam-Clin-Pharmacol. 1990; 4(2): 175-89
Abstract: Perindopril, an angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, is converted in vivo to its active diacid metabolite, perindoprilat and to a perindoprilat glucuronide. The pharmacokinetic parameters of perindopril, perindoprilat and perindoprilat glucuronide were evaluated after single administration to healthy volunteers (N = 12) of 8 mg of perindopril tert-butylamine salt by oral route (treatment A), by intravenous route (bolus in 5 min, treatment B) and of an equimolar dose of perindoprilat (6.1 mg) by intravenous route (infusion over 2 h, treatment C). The treatments were administered as a randomised 3-way cross-over design. Plasma samples were collected up to 96 h and urines up to 120 h. Perindopril is rapidly absorbed with an oral bioavailability of 95% and is mainly eliminated by metabolic processes. The formation of perindoprilat is slow and about 20% of the available parent drug is transformed into this metabolite. Elimination profile of perindoprilat is biphasic, with a rapid renal excretion of the free fraction and a long terminal half-life of the fraction bound to ACE. Perindoprilat glucuronide is mainly obtained from perindopril by a pre-systemic first pass metabolism.
Review References: None
Notes: None
Language: English
Publication Type: Clinical-Trial; Journal-Article; Randomized-Controlled-Trial
Keywords: Indoles pharmacokinetics
URL: http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/5/0/5/8/1/5/index.htt