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Caffeine Atenolol

Figure 7.2 presents permeation across freshly isolated porcine buccal mucosa of caffeine and atenolol. Caffeine and atenolol are compounds with complete and poor human buccal absorption in vivo, respectively [10, 29],... [Pg.169]

Figure 7.3 Correlation analysis for Fapp values across freshiy isolated animal buccal mucosa and freshly isolated human buccal mucosa of Lucifer yellow, enalaprilat, atenolol, caffeine, sumatriptan, and fentanyl. Results from internal study by Absorption Systems Company. Figure 7.3 Correlation analysis for Fapp values across freshiy isolated animal buccal mucosa and freshly isolated human buccal mucosa of Lucifer yellow, enalaprilat, atenolol, caffeine, sumatriptan, and fentanyl. Results from internal study by Absorption Systems Company.
Rutledge, D.R. Abadi, A.H. Lopez, L.M. Beaudreau, C.A. High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of diltiazem and two of its metabolites in plasma using a short alkyl chain silanol deactivated column. J.Chromatogr., 1993, 615, 111-116 [plasma extracted metabolites imipramine IS LOD 4 n mL pharmacokinetics interfering theophylline simultaneous desipramine, propranolol, verapamil non-interfering aspirin, atenolol, caffeine, ibuprofen, lidocaine, metoprolol, nifedipine]... [Pg.528]

VERAPAMIL DILTIAZEM PROMETHAZINE PHENAZOPYRIDINE DESIPRAMINE PROGESTERONE IMIPRAMINE CHLORPROMAZINE GRISEOFULVIN PROPRANOLOL CARBAMAZEPINE QUININE IBUPROFEN PIROXICAM PRIMAQUINE CAFFEINE ANTIPYRINE METOPROLOL NAPROXEN KETOPROFEN SULPIRIDE TERBUTALINE FUROSEMIDE SULPHASALAZINE RANITIDINE HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE ATENOLOL AMIOLORIDE... [Pg.177]

Figure 7.2 Mucosal-to-submucosal (m-s) Tapp values of atenolol and caffeine obtained in freshly isolated porcine buccal mucosa from ten animals (average SEM). Figure 7.2 Mucosal-to-submucosal (m-s) Tapp values of atenolol and caffeine obtained in freshly isolated porcine buccal mucosa from ten animals (average SEM).
Corresponding Papp value for atenolol and caffeine across freshly isolated human buccal mucosa mounted in Franz-type cell is 1.16 (0.25) and 14.5 (1.6), respectively. [Pg.173]

Figure 3 Correlation between the fraction absorbed and the membrane permeability in Caco-2 cells. Papp represents the membrane permeability of following 20 compounds, and was obtained by measuring the transcellular transport from the apical-to-basal side in Caco-2 cells. The fraction absorbed was obtained from literature. A amoxicillin, B antipyrine, C atenolol, D caffein, E cephalexin, F cyclosporin A, G enalaprilate, H L-glutamine, I hydrocortisone, J inulin, K D-mannitol, L metoprolol, M L-phenylalanine, N PEG-400, O PEG-4000, P propranolol, Q sucrose, R taurocholate, S terbutaline, T testosterone. Source From Ref. 37. Figure 3 Correlation between the fraction absorbed and the membrane permeability in Caco-2 cells. Papp represents the membrane permeability of following 20 compounds, and was obtained by measuring the transcellular transport from the apical-to-basal side in Caco-2 cells. The fraction absorbed was obtained from literature. A amoxicillin, B antipyrine, C atenolol, D caffein, E cephalexin, F cyclosporin A, G enalaprilate, H L-glutamine, I hydrocortisone, J inulin, K D-mannitol, L metoprolol, M L-phenylalanine, N PEG-400, O PEG-4000, P propranolol, Q sucrose, R taurocholate, S terbutaline, T testosterone. Source From Ref. 37.
Figure 6.17 The classification of 42 drugs in the (solubility-dose ratio, apparent permeability) plane of the QBCS. The intersection of the dashed lines drawn at the cutoff points form the region of the borderline drugs. Key 1 acetyl salicylic acid 2 atenolol 3 caffeine 4 carbamazepine 5 chlorpheniramine 6 chlorothiazide 7 cimetidine 8 clonidine 9 corticosterone 10 desipramine 11 dexamethasone 12 diazepam 13 digoxin 14 diltiazem 15 disopyramide 16 furosemide 17 gancidovir 18 glycine 19 grizeofulvin 20 hydrochlorothiazide 21 hydrocortisone 22 ibuprofen 23 indomethacine 24 ketoprofen 25 mannitol 26 metoprolol 27 naproxen 28 panadiplon 29 phenytoin 30 piroxicam 31 propanolol 32 quinidine 33 ranitidine 34 salicylic acid 35 saquinavir 36 scopolamine 37 sulfasalazine 38 sulpiride 39 testosterone 40 theophylline 41 verapamil HC1 42 zidovudine. Figure 6.17 The classification of 42 drugs in the (solubility-dose ratio, apparent permeability) plane of the QBCS. The intersection of the dashed lines drawn at the cutoff points form the region of the borderline drugs. Key 1 acetyl salicylic acid 2 atenolol 3 caffeine 4 carbamazepine 5 chlorpheniramine 6 chlorothiazide 7 cimetidine 8 clonidine 9 corticosterone 10 desipramine 11 dexamethasone 12 diazepam 13 digoxin 14 diltiazem 15 disopyramide 16 furosemide 17 gancidovir 18 glycine 19 grizeofulvin 20 hydrochlorothiazide 21 hydrocortisone 22 ibuprofen 23 indomethacine 24 ketoprofen 25 mannitol 26 metoprolol 27 naproxen 28 panadiplon 29 phenytoin 30 piroxicam 31 propanolol 32 quinidine 33 ranitidine 34 salicylic acid 35 saquinavir 36 scopolamine 37 sulfasalazine 38 sulpiride 39 testosterone 40 theophylline 41 verapamil HC1 42 zidovudine.
As many as 40% of patients complain of headache, memory impairment, confusion, poor concentration, and impaired motor performance. A fine hand tremor may be evident in np to 50% of patients. Stress, concomitant nse of antidepressants or antipsychotics, caffeine, sympathomimetics, and impending toxicity may exacerbate the tremor. Strategies to rednce the tremor inclnde standard approaches or adding a /3-adrenergic antagonist (e.g., propranolol 20 to 120 mg/day, atenolol 50 mg/day, or metoprolol 20 to 80 mg/day). [Pg.1278]

Also analyzed acebutolol, acepromazine, acetaminophen, acetazolamide, acetophenazine, albuterol, amitriptyline, amobarbital, amoxapine, antipsrrine, atenolol, atropine, azata-dine, baclofen, benzocaine, bromocriptine, brompheniramine, brotizolam, bupivacaine, buspirone, butabarbital, butalbital, caffeine, carbamazepine, cetirizine, chlorqyclizine, chlordiazepoxide, chlormezanone, chloroquine, chlorpheniramine, chlorpromazine, chlorpropamide, chlorprothixene, chlorthalidone, chlorzoxazone, cimetidine, cisapride, clomipramine, clonazepam, clonidine, clozapine, cocaine, codeine, colchicine, qyclizine, (yclo-benzaprine, dantrolene, desipramine, diazepam, diclofenac, diflunisal, diltiazem, diphenhydramine, diphenidol, dipheno late, dipyridamole, disopyramide, dobutamine, doxapram, doxepin, droperidol, encainide, ethidium bromide, ethopropazine, fenoprofen, fentanyl, flavoxate, fluoxetine, fluphenazine, flurazepam, flurbiprofen, fluvoxamine, fii-rosemide, glutethimide, glyburide, guaifenesin, haloperidol, homatropine, hydralazine, hydrochlorothiazide, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, hydro g chloroquine, hydroxyzine, ibuprofen, imipramine, indomethacin, ketoconazole, ketoprofen, ketorolac, labetalol, le-vorphanol, lidocaine, loratadine, lorazepam, lovastatin, loxapine, mazindol, mefenamic acid, meperidine, mephenytoin, mepivacaine, mesoridazine, metaproterenol, methadone, methdilazine, methocarbamol, methotrexate, methotrimeprazine, methoxamine, methyl-dopa, methylphenidate, metoclopramide, metolazone, metoprolol, metronidazole, midazolam, moclobemide, morphine, nadolol, nalbuphine, naloxone, naphazoline, naproxen, nifedipine, nizatidine, norepinephrine, nortriptyline, oxazepam, oxycodone, oxymetazo-line, paroxetine, pemoline, pentazocine, pentobarbital, pentoxifylline, perphenazine, pheniramine, phenobarbital, phenol, phenolphthalein, phentolamine, phenylbutazone, phenyltoloxamine, phenytoin, pimozide, pindolol, piroxicam, pramoxine, prazepam, prazosin, probenecid, procainamide, procaine, prochlorperazine, procyclidine, promazine, promethazine, propafenone, propantheline, propiomazine, propofol, propranolol, protriptyline, quazepam, quinidine, quinine, racemethorphan, ranitidine, remoxipride, risperidone, salicylic acid, scopolamine, secobarbital, sertraline, sotalol, spironolactone, sulfinpyrazone, sulindac, temazepam, terbutaline, terfenadine, tetracaine, theophylline, thiethyl-perazine, thiopental, thioridazine, thiothixene, timolol, tocainide, tolbutamide, tolmetin, trazodone, triamterene, triazolam, trifluoperazine, triflupromazine, trimeprazine, trimethoprim, trimipramine, verapamil, warfarin, xylometazoline, yohimbine, zopiclone... [Pg.53]

Also analyzed acebutolol, acetaminophen, alprazolam, amphetamine, atenolol, betaxolol, brotizolam, caffeine, camazepam, captopril, chloroquine, clobazam, clomipramine, cloth-iapine, clotiazepam, cloxazolam, cocaine, codeine, diclofenac, dihydralazine, dihydrocodeine, dihydroergotamine, diphenhydramine, domperidone, doxepin, droperidol, ergota-mine, ethyl loflazepate, fenethylline, fluoxetine, flupentixol, flurazepam, furosemide, gliclazide, hydrochlorothiazide, hydroxyzine, ibuprofen, imipramine, ketazolam, loprazo-1am, lorazepam, lormetazepam, maprotUine, medazepam, mepyramine, methadone, methaqualone, methyldopa, methylphenidate, metoclopramide, metoprolol, mexiletine, mianserin, midazolam, minoxidil, morphine, nadolol, nitrazepam, oxprenolol, papaverine, pentazocine, phenprocoumon, phenylbutazone, pipamperone, piritramide, practolol, pra-zepam, prazosin, promazine, promethazine, propoxyphene, propranolol, prothipendyl, quinine, sotalol, sulpride, thioridazine, trazodone, triazolam, trimipramine, tripelennamine, lyramine, verapeunil, yohimbine... [Pg.74]


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