Tissue extraction of amiodarone and N‐desethylamiodarone in man after a single oral dose.

Abstract
The hepatic extraction of amiodarone and N-desethylamiodarone has been investigated in seven patients following catheterization of the portal and hepatic veins under general anaesthesia. Amiodarone (600 mg) was administered orally 4 h before regional blood sampling. Concentrations of amiodarone and N-desethylamiodarone, determined by h.p.l.c., were about twice as high in the portal vein compared with those in the hepatic vein, the calculated hepatic extraction ratios of both compounds being 0.39 +/- 0.07 and 0.34 +/- 0.03, respectively. The presence of N-desethylamiodarone in the portal vein in higher concentrations than in the hepatic vein strongly suggests that N- dealkylation of amiodarone occurs in the gut wall or lumen, a finding which might account for the low and highly variable intersubject amiodarone bioavailability.