The interaction between i.v. theophylline and chronic oral dosing with slow release nifedipine in volunteers.

Abstract
Eight healthy volunteers received a 5 min i.v. infusion of lysine theophylline, equivalent to 197 mg anhydrous theophylline, both before (day 1) and during (day 5) steady state chronic oral dosing with slow release nifedipine 20 mg 12 hourly. A theophylline pharmacokinetic profile was performed on day 1 and day 5 and a nifedipine pharmacokinetic profile was performed on day 4 and day 5. The greatest difference in serum theophylline concentrations was seen at the first sampling time (5 min after completion of the infusion) with a mean concentration of 9.9 mg l-1 during nifedipine administration and 14.6 mg l-1 with theophylline alone. Thereafter, the difference fell to approximately 1 mg l-1 until 6 h when they became almost identical. Repeated measures analysis of variance using the theophylline serum concentrations at each of ten time points over 8 h as the repeated measures showed a small but significant effect of nifedipine (F(1,151) = 7.0, P less than 0.01) on serum theophylline concentrations. Mean volume of distribution (V) rose from 0.33 +/- 0.07 to 0.39 +/- 0.06 1 kg-1 corrected body weight (CBW) in the presence of nifedipine (t = 2.23, P = 0.052). Theophylline clearance, area under the curve to 8 h AUC (0-8), area under the curve to infinity AUC (0-infinity) and elimination half-life (t1/2) did not change appreciably. No statistically significant changes in nifedipine pharmacokinetics occurred in the presence of theophylline.

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