Kinetics of buccal absorption of propafenone single oral loading dose in healthy humans

1998 
Abstract Buccal absorption has an advantage when compared with other administration routes because of its rapid onset of action. We examined the pharmacokinetics of buccal-absorbed propafenone in healthy humans. 1. After a single oral administration of 150 mg of propafenone, the average peak concentration of propafenone was 27.9±2.5 ng/ml, and that of 5-hydroxypropafenone was 61.7±6.6 ng/ml ( n =5). The times to reach peak serum concentrations of propafenone and 5-hydroxypropafenone were 1.8±0.1 hr and 1.5±0.2 hr, respectively. 2. After a buccal absorption of 150 mg of propafenone, the time to reach peak serum concentration of propafenone was 16.9±2.3 min ( n =8). The average peak concentration of propafenone was 30.4±1.4 ng/ml ( n =8), and the concentrations of 5-hydroxypropafenone were below the detection limit in all subjects. The rapid upstroke of serum concentrations of propafenone by buccal administration may cause rapid onset of pharmacological conversion.
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