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Rectal tissue, plasma and urine concentrations of mesalazine after single and multiple administrations of 500 mg suppositories to healthy volunteers and ulcerative proctitis patients
Author(s) -
Aumais G.,
Lefebvre M.,
Tremblay C.,
Bitton A.,
Martin F.,
Giard A.,
Madi M.,
Spénard J.
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
alimentary pharmacology and therapeutics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.308
H-Index - 177
eISSN - 1365-2036
pISSN - 0269-2813
DOI - 10.1046/j.1365-2036.2003.01409.x
Subject(s) - mesalazine , suppository , medicine , pharmacokinetics , proctitis , rectum , urine , ulcerative colitis , gastroenterology , bioavailability , rectal administration , antipyretic , urology , pharmacology , analgesic , disease
Summary Objective : Patients with ulcerative proctitis may have rectal mucosal properties different from healthy volunteers. This project compared the pharmacokinetics of rectally administered mesalazine in these two populations. Methods : In two separate studies, nine patients with ulcerative proctitis and 16 healthy volunteers received a single 500 mg mesalazine suppository and then 500 mg every 8 h for 5 days. Blood samples were collected for 12 h in healthy volunteers and 30 h in patients, and urine for 24 h in healthy volunteers and 30 h in patients. Rectal biopsies were performed 8 h after the last dose. Results : After a single dose to patients, mean mesalazine half‐life (s.d.) was 5.0 (3.6) h. At steady‐state, means (s.d.) were 89.1 (78.9) ng/mL for C min , 361.1 (240.8) ng/mL for C max , and 7.1 (7.3) h for half‐life. Mean (range) rectal mesalazine concentrations were 167 (1.4–541.6) ng/mg tissue. After a single dose in healthy volunteers, mean (s.d.) half‐life was 4.0 (4.7) h. At steady‐state, means (s.d.) were 22.4 (61.6) ng/mL for C min , 359.4 (166.3) ng/mL for C max , and 0.9 (0.5) h for half‐life. Conclusion : Mesalazine is released in the rectum of patients, with a bioavailability of about 40%. Tissue distribution is also appreciable. Both parameters appear higher than in healthy volunteers.