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Chlorothiazide absorption from solution and tablet dosage forms in dogs.

Authors :
Ebling WF
Murro AF
Voelker FJ
Resetarits DE
Bates TR
Source :
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences [J Pharm Sci] 1981 Feb; Vol. 70 (2), pp. 224-6.
Publication Year :
1981

Abstract

The bioavailability of an aqueous solution of chlorothiazide and three commercially available chlorothiazide tablets was assessed in adult mongrel dogs. In two crossover urinary excretion studies, six fasting dogs received single 500-mg doses of chlorothiazide as an aqueous solution, one 500-mg originator tablet on two separate occasions (Tablets A-1 and A-2), two 250-mg originator tablets (Tablet B), or one 500-mg generic tablet (Tablet C). 6-Amino-4-chlorobenzene-1,3-disulfonamide )chloraminophenamide), a pharmacologically active hydrolysis product of chlorothiazide was not detected in any urine sample. Urinary recoveries of chlorothiazide after oral administration, expressed as the mean (range) percent of the dose, was only 22.0 (8.41-33.9), 15.7 (10.2-25.0), 20.7 (7.25-31.0), 18.5 (8.72-33.2), and 21.9% (6.69-41.1%) for the aqueous solution and Tablets A-1, A-2, B, and C, respectively. Considerable interindividual variation and some intraindividual variation were observed. No statistically significant difference in bioavailability existed among the aqueous solution and Tablets A-2 and B, between Tablets A-1 and C, and between Tablets A-1 and A-2.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-3549
Volume :
70
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7205233
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jps.2600700229