Disposition of quinine in plasma, red blood cells and saliva after oral and intravenous administration to healthy adult Africans
- 1 February 1992
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Vol. 42 (2) , 171-174
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00278479
Abstract
Summary The pharmacokinetics of quinine has been studied in ten healthy adult Africans after intravenous infusion and oral ingestion of a 500 mg dose. Blood and saliva samples were collected over 48 h and quinine in plasma, red cells and saliva was determined by HPLC. Quinine was rapidly and almost completely absorbed after an oral dose, with absorption half-life of 0.53 h, a tmax of 1–3 h and a bioavailability of 88%. Analysis of the i. v. data gave an apparent volume of distribution of 3.6 1·kg−1 and a plasma clearance of 0.19 l·kg−1·h−1. The concentration-time curves for plasma, red cells and saliva had declining phases were approximately parallel, giving a similar half-life that in all three media. The half-lives after the i. v. infusion also did not different from those after oral administration. The dose was well tolerated by both methods of administration.Keywords
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