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THE INFLUENCE OF URINARY pH ON THE ELIMINATION OF MEXILETINE
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1974
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Urinary AcidificationTherapeutic Drug MonitoringUrologyPlasma Elimination Half-lifePharmacokinetic ModelingMedicineCardiac PatientsPhysiologyClinical PharmacologyToxicologyDrug MonitoringNephrologyPharmacotherapyClinical ChemistryRenal PathophysiologyPharmacologyPharmacokineticsDrug Analysis
1 The plasma elimination half-life of mexiletine was measured in four subjects when the urine was rendered (a) acidic and (b) alkaline. 2 Urinary acidification (pH 5.0) was associated with a plasma elimination half-life of 2.8 h and 57.5% of the intravenous dose was excreted in the urine within 48 hours. When the urine was alkaline (pH 8.0) the half-life increased to 8.6 h with negligible amounts of drug appearing in the urine. 3 Urinary pH varies widely in cardiac patients and should be controlled or monitored to provide better therapeutic precision with mexiletine.
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