TY - JOUR
T1 - Rectal absorption of oxcarbazepine
AU - van der Kuy, P. H.M.
AU - Koppejan, E. H.
AU - Wirtz, J. J.J.M.
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - Physicians regularly challenge the hospital pharmacy departments to find alternative routes for the administration of drugs, which can't be withhold, e.g. anti-epiteptic drugs. In our hospital we were confronted with the question whether it was possible to administer oxcarbazepine rectally in the present report data on the absorption of rectally administered oxcabazepine is presented. No therapeutic bloodlevels were attained after rectal administration. Administration via the oral route, however, gave within the same period of time a therapeutic bloodlevel. It is concluded that the absorption after rectal administration of oxcarbazepine at least in this dose and frequency used is too low to justify application in practice.
AB - Physicians regularly challenge the hospital pharmacy departments to find alternative routes for the administration of drugs, which can't be withhold, e.g. anti-epiteptic drugs. In our hospital we were confronted with the question whether it was possible to administer oxcarbazepine rectally in the present report data on the absorption of rectally administered oxcabazepine is presented. No therapeutic bloodlevels were attained after rectal administration. Administration via the oral route, however, gave within the same period of time a therapeutic bloodlevel. It is concluded that the absorption after rectal administration of oxcarbazepine at least in this dose and frequency used is too low to justify application in practice.
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U2 - 10.1023/A:1008773432259
DO - 10.1023/A:1008773432259
M3 - Article
C2 - 11103388
AN - SCOPUS:0033763232
SN - 0928-1231
VL - 22
SP - 165
EP - 166
JO - Pharmacy World and Science
JF - Pharmacy World and Science
IS - 4
ER -