Pharmacokinetics of diltiazem hydrochloride delay-onset sustained-release pellet capsules in healthy volunteers

Authors

  • Xi-Qing Yan Xinxiang Medical University; College of Pharmacy
  • Zhi-Gang Chen Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University
  • Rong-Liang Wang Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University
  • Jun Yang Xinxiang Medical University; College of Pharmacy
  • Fang Ai Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University; Department of Pediatric Surgery
  • Yan-Juan Pan Xinxiang Medical University; College of Pharmacy
  • Pei-Yong Qiu Xinxiang Medical University; College of Pharmacy
  • Da-Xin Wang Clinical Medical College of Yangzhou University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502013000100004

Keywords:

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Abstract

The pharmacokinetics (PK) of ordinary tablets and sustained release capsules of diltiazem hydrochloride in human clinical trials had been studied. The PK of diltiazem hydrochloride delay-onset sustained-release pellet capsules, a new dosage form, has not been reported, although it is very important to clinical use. In this paper, we investigated the PK of diltiazem hydrochloride delay-onset sustained-release pellet capsules and the food influence in Chinese healthy volunteers. The PK parameters indicated that the diltiazem hydrochloride delay-onset sustained-release pellet capsules appeared marked characteristics of delayed and controlled release. An opened-label, randomized and parallel clinical trial was conducted in 36 Chinese healthy volunteers with single oral dose (90 mg, 180 mg or 270 mg) and a multiple oral dose (90 mg d-1×6 d) administration. The effect of food on the PK of one single oral dose (360 mg) was investigated in 24 healthy Chinese volunteers. Plasma diltiazem concentration was determined by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) and the main pharmacokinetic parameters were analyzed by PKSolver (Ver 2.0). All clinical studies were conducted in the Clinical Pharmacological Center (No. JDX1999064) of Xiangya Hospital Affiliated Central South University, China. The PK parameters suggested that the new formulation had marked characteristics of delayed and controlled release of diltiazem, and food intake did not alter significantly diltiazem pharmacokinetic parameters.

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Published

2013-03-01

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Pharmacokinetics of diltiazem hydrochloride delay-onset sustained-release pellet capsules in healthy volunteers . (2013). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 49(1), 29-38. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502013000100004