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Sublingual and oral isoxsuprine in patients with Raynaud's phenomenon
Authors:H. Wesseling  A. den Heeten  A. A. Wouda
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Dundee Ninewells Hospital and Medical School Dundee, DD1 9SY, Scotland
Abstract:Summary Plasma propranolol steady-state concentrations (Css) were measured in 24 hyperthyroid and 6 hypothyroid patients before and after correction of the thyroid disorder. Following treatment of hyperthyroidism by surgery, antithyroid drugs or radioiodine, there was a significant rise in the plasma propranolol Css in patients receiving propranolol either 160 mg/day, 240 mg/day, or 480 mg/day. In addition, in five patients the area under the plasma propranolol concentration versus time curve during a dosing interval increased significantly from 405 ng/ml/h when hyperthyroid to 778 ng/ml/h when euthyroid. In the hypothyroid patients given propranolol 160 mg/day concomitantly with 1-thyroxine therapy the plasma propranolol Css fell significantly when euthyroid. There was a small but significant increase in the degree of plasma protein binding of propranolol, following treatment of hyperthyroidism and a significant decrease following correction of hypothyroidism. It is concluded that thyroid disorders markedly influence propranolol handling.
Keywords:propranolol  hyperthyroidism  hypothyroidism  plasma level  steady state concentration
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