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Pharmacokinetics of the new antiasthma and antiallergy drug, azelastine, in pediatric and adult Beagle dogs

✍ Scribed by V. E. Adusumalli; J. K. Wichmann; K. K. Wong; N. Kucharczyk; R. D. Sofia


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
563 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0142-2782

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✦ Synopsis


The plasma concentrations and relative bioavailability of azelastine hydrochloride (AZ) and its desmethyl metabolite (DAZ) after a single and 10 once-a-day oral doses of 2.5 mg kg-I AZ were determined in adult male and female and pediatric male and female beagle dogs. The pediatric and adult dogs were 4-6 weeks and 1-2 years of age, respectively. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed on the bioavailability parameters among all groups and between the first and last doses. No statistically significant (p < 0.05) sex-related differences in the bioavailability parameters were observed. The peak concentration (C,,) of AZ, especially after the first dose, was significantly higher in pediatric dogs than that in adult dogs, whereas following the multiple AZ administrations, the bioavailability parameters for the last dose were similar in the two age groups. The apparent volume of distribution ( V,,) of AZ suggested that the drug was extensively distributed into tissue in adult as well as in pediatric dogs. The V,, was considerably smaller in pediatric dogs, which may explain the higher C,, in this age group. The bioavailability of the metabolite in adult dogs after multiple administration of AZ was higher than that in pediatric dogs. Although some differences in the parameters among the groups are statistically significant, they do not appear to have any biological significance. Therefore, similar AZ dosages may be required in pediatric and in adult populations to achieve optimum therapeutic drug levels.


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