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      Comparison of repeated-dose pharmacokinetics of prolonged-release and immediate-release torasemide formulations in healthy young volunteers.

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          The major aim of the study was to compare the pharmacokinetic profile of repeated-dose administration of a prolonged-release (PR) formulation of torasemide with that of an immediate-release (IR) dosage. Sixteen volunteers received one daily dose, on four consecutive days, of 10 mg of torasemide-PR or torasemide-IR in a single-blind, two-treatment, two-period, repeated-dose, cross-over, sequence-randomized clinical trial. Blood samples were collected at various time points on day 1 (single-dose) and on day 4 (repeated-dose) and torasemide concentrations were analysed by LC/MS/MS. Diuretic effect and urine electrolytes were measured. Urinary urgency was subjectively assessed by visual analogue scales. Safety and tolerability were also determined. Based on logged values, bioequivalence parameters, were: on day 1, ratio = 1.07 (90% CI 1.02-1.1), C(max) ratio = 0.69 (90% CI 0.67-0.73); and on day 4, ratio = 1.02 (90% CI 0.98-1.05), C(max) ratio = 0.62 (90% CI 0.55-0.70). PR had longer t(max) than IR and showed significantly lower fluctuations of plasma concentrations. Urine evaluations were similar with both formulations, although PR showed a lower urine volume in the first hours post-administration. Episodes of acute urinary urgency occurred later and were subjectively less intensive with PR. No significant adverse events were reported.

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          Journal
          Fundam Clin Pharmacol
          Fundamental & clinical pharmacology
          Wiley
          1472-8206
          0767-3981
          Feb 2009
          : 23
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Drug Research Centre (CIM), Research Institute of Santa Creu and Sant Pau Hospital, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona, Spain. mbarbanoj@santpau.cat
          Article
          FCP643
          10.1111/j.1472-8206.2008.00643.x
          19267775
          2e644497-8e35-4518-b2d8-7a9577db7a24
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