利多卡因与EXPAREL在尤卡坦小型猪体内的药动学相容性研究。

ISRN Pharmaceutics Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-12-27 DOI:10.5402/2011/582351
Brigitte M Richard, Douglas E Rickert, Dannette Doolittle, Amy Mize, Jason Liu, Charles F Lawson
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我们探索了EXPAREL与利多卡因相互作用的潜力。选用60头尤卡坦公猪,随机分为20组,每组3头。EXPAREL(2或4mg /kg)和/或利多卡因盐酸溶液1%或2%(含肾上腺素1:20万)沿5cm虚拟切口线皮下注射。分别在给药时间间隔5、10、20、40 min时观察布比卡因和利多卡因药代动力学的变化。全身暴露于利多卡因(AUC)(0-24小时)增加48%;与单独给药利多卡因相比,在利多卡因(4 mg/kg) 5分钟后再给药EXPAREL (4 mg/kg)时,C(max)降低了1640%。血浆布比卡因(AUC)(0-24小时)增加50-95%;当利多卡因(4mg /kg)后5分钟或10分钟后再使用EXPAREL (4mg /kg)时,与单独使用EXPAREL相比,C(最大)降低67- 10000%。虽然EXPAREL不应与利多卡因混合使用,但本研究表明,在局部给药利多卡因后至少20分钟局部给药EXPAREL不会增加两种药物的释放。
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Pharmacokinetic Compatibility Study of Lidocaine with EXPAREL in Yucatan Miniature Pigs.

We explored the potential for EXPAREL to interact with lidocaine. Sixty (60) male Yucatan Swine were randomized into 20 groups (N = 3/group). EXPAREL (2 or 4 mg/kg) and/or lidocaine HCl solution 1% or 2% (with epinephrine 1 : 200,000) were injected subcutaneously along a 5 cm virtual incision line. The effects on the pharmacokinetics of bupivacaine and lidocaine were examined when 5, 10, 20, and 40 minutes had passed between administration of lidocaine and EXPAREL. Systemic exposure to lidocaine was increased (AUC(0-24 hr) by 48%; C(max) by 1,640%) when lidocaine (4 mg/kg) was followed 5 minutes later by EXPAREL (4 mg/kg) compared to lidocaine administered alone. Plasma bupivacaine was increased (AUC(0-24 hr) by 50-95%; C(max) by 67-1,000%) when lidocaine (4 mg/kg) was followed 5 or 10 minutes later by EXPAREL (4 mg/kg) compared to EXPAREL alone. While EXPAREL should not be admixed with lidocaine, this study shows that local administration of EXPAREL after at least 20 minutes following local administration of lidocaine did not increase the release of either drug.

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