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Bioavailability and Pharmacokinetics of a New Sustained-Release Potassium Chloride Tablet
Authors:Betlach  Charles J.  Arnold  John D.  Frost  R. Wayne  Leese   Philip T.  Gonzalez  Mario A.
Affiliation:(1) Schering Research, 50 N.W. 176th Street, Miami, Florida, 33169;(2) Quincy Research Center, 5104 East 24th Street, Kansas City, Missouri, 64127
Abstract:The bioavailability of a new sustained-release potassium chloride (KC1) tablet, designed for once-a-day dosing, was compared to a KC1 elixir using urinary excretion data. The study utilized 25 male volunteers dosed in a crossover design in a dietary/activity-controlled environment. The regimens consisted of a total of 80 mEq of potassium in three equally divided doses of elixir every 6 hr and a single 80-mEq dose using four 20-mEq sustained-release (SR) tablets. The mean time to maximum rate of potassium urinary excretion was 2.2 hr for the first elixir dose and 5.5 hr after the SR tablet (P < 0.01), thereby supporting the prolonged-release properties of this formulation. After correction for baseline urinary potassium excretion, the mean total 24-hr urinary potassium excretion was 42.18 mEq for the elixir and 40.41 mEq for the SR tablet. The results indicate that the absorption pattern from the SR tablet is equal to three doses of KC1 elixir dosed 6 hr apart.
Keywords:potassium chloride  sustained-release tablet  bioavailability  pharmacokinetics
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