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Half-life calculations, drug excretion

In the case of drugs renally eliminated in unchanged form, the half-life of elimination can be calculated from the cumulative excretion in urine the final total amount eliminated corresponds to the amount absorbed. [Pg.44]

Tetrahydrocannabinol is metabolized in the liver to form active metabolites which are further metabolized to inactive polar compounds these are excreted in the urine. Some metabolites are excreted into the bile and then recycled via the enterohepatic circulation. Because of their high lipophilicity, most active metabolites are widely distributed in fat deposits and the brain, from which sources they are only slowly eliminated. The half-life of elimination for many of the active metabolites has been calculated to be approximately 30 hours. Accordingly, accumulation occurs with regular, chronic dosing. Traces of the cannabinoids can be detected in the blood and urine of users for many days after the last administration. There is some evidence of metabolic tolerance occurring after chronic use of the drug. THC and related cannabinoids readily penetrate the placental barrier and may possibly detrimentally affect foetal development. [Pg.412]


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