Chronopharmacokinetics and Cardiovascular Effects of Nifedipine
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Chronobiology International
- Vol. 8 (6) , 485-494
- https://doi.org/10.3109/07420529109059184
Abstract
Orcadian phase dependency in pharmacokinetics and hemodynamic effects on blood pressure and heart rate of different galenic formulations of nifedipine (immediate-release, sustained-release, and i.v. solution) were studied in healthy subjects or in hypertensive patients. Pharmacokinetics of immediate-release but not sustained-release and i.v. nifedipine were dependent on time of day: immediate-release nifedipine had higher Cmax (peak concentration) and shorter tmax (time-to-peak concentration) after morning than evening application, and bioavailibility in the evening was reduced by about 40%. Orcadian rhythm in estimated hepatic blood flow as determined by indocyanine green kinetics may contribute to these chronokinetics. A circadian time dependency was also found in nifedipine-induced effects on blood pressure and heart rate as monitored by 24-h ambulatory blood pressure measurements. In conclusion, the dose response relationship of oral nifedipine is influenced by the circadian organization of the cardiovascular system as well as by the galenic drug formulation.Keywords
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