Abstract
Concentrations of disopyramide (D) and mono‐N‐dealkyldisopyramide (MND) were measured in serum and urine following administration of 100, 150, 200, and 300 mg D to four volunteers. The free fraction of D in serum was drug concentration‐dependent in all four subjects following the administration of the four doses. Areas under the free (unbound) D serum concentration‐time curves (AUC) were linearly related to dose following 100–200 mg D. AUC values were 30–60 per cent higher than expected in two subjects following 300 mg D due to an apparent dose‐dependent decrease in D renal tubular secretion. Renal clearance of free D averaged 10·91h−1. The renal clearance of MND averaged 10·31h−1. The urinary excretion of MND was proportional to disopyramide dose.