Pharmacokinetics of theophylline in young children with asthma: Comparison of rectal enema and suppositories
- 1 September 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Vol. 16 (2) , 133-139
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00563120
Abstract
Six children, aged 2 months – 4 years, received theophylline 5–6 mg/kg intravenously. Its disposition could be described by a two-compartment open model, the mean serum half life (t1/2 β) was 3.75 h, i. e., shorter than in adults, but there was a considerable interindividual variation (1.8–7.0 h, in one patient 13.3 h). Thirteen children (2 months – 4 years) received theophylline suppositories in a dose of 3.8–5.0 mg/kg, and ten (6 months – 4 years) in a dose of 8.4–14.5 mg/kg. Absorption was slow (mean half-time 43 min), incomplete and variable (biological availability 8–100%, mean 80%). Only four of the patients given the higher dose and none given the lower dose reached a therapeutic serum concentration (10–20 µg/ml). Nine children (6 months – 4 years) received rectal enemas of theophylline 4.1–9.2 mg/kg. Absorbtion was rapid (mean half-time 5.5 min) and biological availability averaged 100%. Six patients reached a serum concentration within the therapeutic range. Using the mean values of the calculated pharmacokinetic parameters, rectal enemas providing a dose of theophylline of 6–8 mg/kg t. i. d. were computed to give serum concentrations between 8–20 µg/ml, without producing too high a level during the absorption phase.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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