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Fluphenazine Determination in Human Plasma by a Sensitive Gas Chromatographic Method Using Nitrogen Detector
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1981
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Medicinal ChemistryPharmacological StudyGas ChromatographyMedicineDrug DiscoveryNitrogen DetectorHuman PlasmaAnalytical ChemistryToxicologyPharmacotherapyClinical ChemistryPharmacologyPharmacokineticsFluphenazine DeterminationChromatographyFluphenazine ConcentrationsDrug Analysis
This report describes a sensitive gas chromatographic method with the use of a nitrogen detector for the determination of fluphenazine at therapeutic concentrations in human plasma. Fluphenazine was measured as its acetyl derivative. Perphenazine, a structurally similar phenothiazine, was used as an internal standard. The acetylated derivatives were identified by GC/MS. Within-day coefficient of variation of the method over the concentration range 0.5 to 10 ng/ml fluphenazine was 6.7%. Fluphenazine concentrations in the plasma of patients receiving the drug orally (as dihydrochloride) or intramuscularly (as decanoate) were measured. There were large interindividual variations both in plasma levels and half-lives of fluphenazine in different patients treated with the same doses.