• 1 January 1980
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 18  (1) , 1-4
Abstract
A midpoint back-extrapolation method assuming an instantaneous drug input at the midpoint of i.v. infusion based on a linear 1-compartment open model is used to estimate the apparent volume of distribution and total body clearance of drugs exhibiting multicompartmental characteristics. Error analyses indicate that the method is clinically satisfactory for drugs not showing a strong multicompartmental property. For drugs exhibiting extensive multicompartmental properties, proper corrections based on the average literature data can be made. This method requires only 2-3 blood samples for the estimation of clinically useful pharmacokinetic parameters in man.