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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, February 1998, p. 409-413, Vol. 42, No. 2
Laboratory for Antiviral Research1
and Departments of
Pharmacy Practice2
and
Medicine,
Received 30 September 1996/Returned for modification 25 February
1997/Accepted 15 October 1997
Zalcitabine population pharmacokinetics were evaluated in 44 human
immunodeficiency virus-infected patients (39 males and 5 females) in
our immunodeficiency clinic. Eighty-one blood samples were collected
during routine clinic visits for the measurement of plasma zalcitabine
concentrations by radioimmunoassay (1.84 ± 1.24 samples/patient;
range, 1 to 6 samples/patient). These data, along with dosing
information, age (38.6 ± 7.13 years), sex, weight (79.1 ± 15.0 kg), and estimated creatinine clearance (89.1 ± 21.5 ml/min), were entered into NONMEM to obtain population estimates for
zalcitabine pharmacokinetic parameters (4). The standard
curve of the radioimmunoassay ranged from 0.5 to 50.0 ng/ml. The
observed concentrations of zalcitabine in plasma ranged from 2.01 to
8.57 ng/ml following the administration of doses of either 0.375 or
0.75 mg. A one-compartment model best fit the data. The addition of
patient covariates did not improve the basic fit of the model to the
data. Oral clearance was determined to be 14.8 liters/h (0.19 liter/h/kg; coefficient of variation [CV] = 23.8%), while the volume
of distribution was estimated to be 87.6 liters (1.18 liters/kg;
CV = 54.0%). We were also able to obtain individual estimates of
oral clearance (range, 8.05 to 19.8 liters/h; 0.11 to 0.30 liter/h/kg)
and volume of distribution (range, 49.2 to 161 liters; 0.43 to 1.92 liters/kg) of zalcitabine in these patients with the POSTHOC option in
NONMEM. Our value for oral clearance agrees well with other estimates
of oral clearance from traditional pharmacokinetic studies of
zalcitabine and suggests that population methods may be a reasonable
alternative to these traditional approaches for obtaining information
on the disposition of zalcitabine.
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Zalcitabine Population Pharmacokinetics:
Application of Radioimmunoassay
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: 247 Cooke Hall,
Laboratory for Antiviral Research, Department of Pharmacy Practice, State University of New York at Buffalo, Amherst, NY 14260. Phone: (716) 645-3635. Fax: (716) 645-2001. E-mail:
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