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The pharmacokinetics of atropine and diazepam in sheep: Intramuscular co-administration

✍ Scribed by David H. Moore; Robert C. Smallridge; Jurgen D. Von Bredow; Brian J. Lukey


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
555 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0142-2782

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✦ Synopsis


The purpose of this study was to determine whether the co-administration of atropine and diazepam affect the rate and extent of absorption of either drug. A triple crossover pharmacokinetic study using adult sheep was conducted. Each of nine animals received single injections of atropine (2mg), diazepam (IOmg), and a combination of the two compounds weekly over a 3-week period. The combination of the drugs was injected into a single intramuscular site through a specially designed tandem syringe. Blood samples were obtained from time 0 to 300min post-injection. Serum samples were analyzed for atropine by radioimmunoassay and for diazepam by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Pharmacokinetic parameters were evaluated by non-compartmental analysis. The co-administration of atropine and diazepam intramuscularly in sheep caused a delay in the time to reach maximal concentration of atropine. However, at the time when a single injection of atropine reached its maximum serum concentration, 92 per cent of that concentration was reached by atropine in the presence of diazepam. Additionally, no difference was detected in the rate or extent of diazepam absorption when administered intramuscularly in combination with atropine at the same site.

KEY WORDS Atropine Diazepam Pharmacokinetics Sheep Intramuscular

* The opinions or assertions contained herein are the private views of the authors and are not to be construed as official or as reflecting the views of the Army or the Department of Defense.


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