Kinetics and dynamics of triamterene at steady-state in patients with cirrhosis |
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Authors: | M T Dao J P Villeneuve |
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Institution: | Department of Medicine, H?pital Saint-Luc, Montreal, Quebec. |
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Abstract: | Triamterene is a potassium-sparing diuretic used in patients with cirrhosis for the treatment of ascites. It is extensively metabolized by the liver and is subject to an important first-pass effect after oral dosing. We examined the disposition and diuretic effect of triamterene after repeated oral administration (200 mg daily for 10 days) in 7 healthy controls and 6 patients with cirrhosis and ascites. In the controls the average plasma concentration of triamterene during a dosage interval was 45 +/- 8 ng/ml and that of hydroxy-triamterene sulfate, an active metabolite of triamterene, was 967 +/- 177 ng/ml. In the cirrhotics, the mean concentration of triamterene was 586 +/- 126 ng/ml (a 13-fold increase as compared with the controls) and that of hydroxy-triamterene sulfate was 747 +/- 502 ng/ml. Sodium excretion was correlated with hydroxy-triamterene sulfate levels in the controls (r = 0.81), but in the cirrhotics the diuretic response was correlated with basal sodium excretion (r = 0.86) and was not related to either triamterene or hydroxy-triamterene plasma concentrations. Our results indicate that chronic treatment with triamterene in patients with cirrhosis and ascites results in markedly elevated plasma levels, but these changes do not have a major influence on the magnitude of the diuretic response. |
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