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Amphetamine renal clearance

Drugs that alter the pH of urine can significantly affect the renal excretion of other drugs. Acid urine increases the effectiveness of mercurial diuretics. It also accelerates the excretion of basic drugs such as meperidine, tricyclic antidepressants, amphetamines, and antihistamines. Acidic drugs, such as aspirin, streptomycin, phenobarbital, sulfonamides, nalidixic acid, and nitrofurantoin have been shown to increase renal clearance in alkaline urine (61). The possible effects of urine pH on the renal excretion of drugs has been illustrated by the observation that if urine is rendered sufficiently alkaline, the excretion of amphetamine is markedly delayed and effective blood levels, after a single dose, can be maintained for several days (62). [Pg.259]


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