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Serum concentration and protein binding of thioridazine and its metabolites in patients with chronic alcoholism
Authors:R Axelsson  E Mårtensson  C Alling
Institution:(1) Psychiatric Department III Lillhagen Hospital, Sweden;(2) Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry S:t Jörgen Hospital, University of Göteborg, Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract:Summary The blood chemistry and clinical pharmacokinetics of thioridazine and its metabolites, side-chain sulphoxide, side-chain sulphone and ring sulphoxide, were studied in 31 alcoholics and were compared with values in 17 thioridazine-treated controls without alcoholism. Pathological blood chemistry values, including abnormal liver function and protein concentrations, were common among the alcoholics. In relation to dosage, the majority had a low serum concentration of thioridazine and at a given concentration of thioridazine they had high serum concentrations of its metabolites. Positive intercorrelations were found between pathological liver function tests, prolonged serum half-life and increased serum concentration of thioridazine. The free fractions of thioridazine, side-chain sulphoxide and ring sulphoxide were significantly higher and those of the side-chain sulphone lower in the alcoholics than in the controls. The free fractions of side-chain and ring sulphoxide were significantly increased in patients with a low concentration of agr1-acid glycoprotein.
Keywords:thioridazine  alcoholism  thioridazine metabolites  serum concentrations  protein binding  agr1-acid glycoprotein" target="_blank">gif" alt="agr" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0">1-acid glycoprotein
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