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The influence of diuretics on the excretion and metabolism of doping agents. II. Phentermine. Arzneimittel-Forschung. [Arzneimittelforschung] Journal article

 
TitleThe influence of diuretics on the excretion and metabolism of doping agents. II. Phentermine.
Author(s)Delbeke FT, Debackere M 
SourceArzneimittelforschung 1986; 36(1):134-7.
MeSHAcetazolamide
Bumetanide
Capsules
Delayed-Action Preparations
Diuretics
Doping in Sports
Furosemide
Humans
Kinetics
Phentermine
Time Factors
AbstractThe urinary excretion of phentermine in humans was followed over a period of several days after the oral administration of two formulations. The intake of phentermine in a capsule generally resulted in an excretion peak 4 h after the administration followed by a second peak 12 or 24 h post dosing. The total amount excreted during 72 h varied from 62.7 to 84.8%. Concerning the administration of Ionamine 15, a sustained release formulation, the maximal excretion rate was spread over 3-9 h, while more than 85% of phentermine were excreted after 72 h. The excretion was affected by urinary pH. The intake of acetazolamide shortly after phentermine resulted in a decrease of the phentermine excretion during one day and in one subject in a suppression below the detection limit 4 h post dosing. The administration of furosemide or bumetanide produced only a diluting effect during 2 h.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID3954816
  
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