1. Metabolism of [ 3 H]pentosan polysulfate sodium (PPS) in healthy human volunteers.
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Simon, M., McClanahan, R. H., Shah, J. F., Repko, T., and Modi, N. B.
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CHEMICAL kinetics , *KETOGENIC diet , *URINARY organs , *ABDOMINAL pain , *BIOCHEMISTRY , *PHARMACOKINETICS , *METABOLISM - Abstract
Pentosan polysulfate sodium (PPS) is the active ingredient in ELMIRON®, a drug approved for the relief of bladder pain associated with interstitial cystitis. The study objective was to characterize the pharmacokinetic and metabolic profiles of PPS following oral dosing of [ 3 H]PPS. As specific assays for PPS do not exist, metabolic profiling was accomplished through multiple fraction collections and radiochromatographic techniques. Two groups of eight healthy female subjects sequentially received a single oral dose of 200   µ Ci [ 3 H]PPS supplemented with 300  mg unlabelled PPS or 300  µCi [ 3 H]PPS supplemented with 450  mg unlabelled PPS. Most of the administered dose (84%) was excreted in faeces as intact PPS, and a smaller percentage (6%) was excreted in urine. In summary, orally administered PPS was very poorly absorbed, with the majority of the drug being excreted in faeces as intact PPS and in urine as low molecular weight and desulfated PPS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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