ACTION OF CHLOROTHIAZIDE ON THE DISTRIBUTION, EXCRETION AND HYPOTENSIVE EFFECT OF PEMPIDINE IN MAN

Abstract
When chlorothiazide is given to hypertensive patients who are receiving pempidine a rise in plasma pempidine concentration occurs and this is proportionately greater than the additional fall in blood pressure. After pempidine has been added to human whole blood in vitro or in vivo the ratio of the pempidine concentration in the red cells to that in the plasma falls in the course of 1 hr from an initial value greater than 2 to about 1.2. If chlorothiazide is present also, however, the ratio remains constant at 0.7. Changes in the plasma pempidine concentration in vivo probably result from the binding of pempidine to plasma protein in the presence of chlorothiazide. This has been observed in vitro by a dialysis technique.