The effect of acetaminophen on the disposition of fenoldopam: competition for sulfation
Both fenoldopam and acetaminophen undergo conjugation with sulfate in humans. The present study was undertaken to determine if a metabolic interaction exists between these two compounds in humans. Twelve healthy male volunteers participated in a single-dose crossover study with 100 mg fenoldopam (ca...
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Published in: | Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics Vol. 41; no. 3; p. 275 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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01-03-1987
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Summary: | Both fenoldopam and acetaminophen undergo conjugation with sulfate in humans. The present study was undertaken to determine if a metabolic interaction exists between these two compounds in humans. Twelve healthy male volunteers participated in a single-dose crossover study with 100 mg fenoldopam (capsule) alone or in combination with 1000 mg acetaminophen. The effects of chronic acetaminophen dosing (1000 mg three times/day for 7 days) on a single 100 mg tablet of fenoldopam were studied in a second crossover study in seven additional volunteers. Concomitant dosing with fenoldopam with acetaminophen resulted in increases in peak fenoldopam plasma concentration and AUC after both single (+32% and +50%, respectively) and chronic (+73% and +66%, respectively) acetaminophen dosing. Decreases in peak plasma concentrations and AUC for fenoldopam's sulfated metabolites were seen in both studies. These findings indicate a metabolic basis for the interaction between fenoldopam and acetaminophen, presumably through a competition for inorganic sulfate. |
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ISSN: | 0009-9236 |
DOI: | 10.1038/clpt.1987.28 |