Monitoring salivary lamotrigine concentrations


Autoria(s): Malone, Stephen A.; Eadie, Mervyn J.; Addison, Russell S.; Wright, Andrew W. E.; Dickinson, Ronald G.
Contribuinte(s)

A. H. Kaye

Data(s)

01/11/2006

Resumo

Lamotrigine concentrations were measured simultaneously (as far as was feasible) in stimulated and unstimulated saliva samples, and in plasma, from seven adult volunteers over a 32 h period following a single 50 mg dose of the drug, and in 20 children and adolescents during the course of routine antiepileptic therapy. In individuals there was a close correlation between the measurements at least 2 It after ingestion of the drug. Concentrations in stimulated and unstimulated saliva were similar; the stimulation produced little change in the saliva secretion rate. The saliva-to-plasma concentration ratio increased linearly by 0.78% for each 1 mg/L plasma lamotrigine concentration, with a mean value of 48.8% at a plasma lamotrigine concentration of 10 mg/L. With appropriate precautions as to the timing of saliva collections, and a single plasma lamotrigine concentration measurement to calibrate the salivary values in the individual, salivary lamotrigine concentration measurement appears to be a practicable approach to therapeutic drug monitoring. This has significant implications for the elucidation of the pharmacokinetics of lamotrigine in the paediatric population.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:79253

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Churchill Livingstone

Palavras-Chave #Lamotrigine #Antiepileptic drugs #Salivary drug concentrations #Therapeutic drug monitoring #C1 #320700 Neurosciences #730105 Endocrine organs and diseases (incl. diabetes)
Tipo

Journal Article