PLASMA AND URINE ALUMINUM CONCENTRATIONS IN HEALTHY-SUBJECTS AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF SUCRALFATE

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作者
ALLAIN, P
MAURAS, Y
KRARI, N
DUCHIER, J
COURNOT, A
LARCHEVEQUE, J
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[1] THERAPHARM,F-92100 BOULOGNE BILLANCO,FRANCE
[2] LAB HOUDE,F-92080 PARIS,FRANCE
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10.1111/j.1365-2125.1990.tb03655.x
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R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
1. Sucralfate (basic sucrose aluminium sulphate), a topical intestinal agent, was administered in suspension or granule form to 25 healthy subjects at a total dose of 4 g day‐1 for 21 days. Aluminium in plasma and 24 h urine samples was assayed before, during and after administration of sucralfate by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. 2. Sucralfate produced significant increases in plasma and urine aluminium concentrations. On average, plasma aluminium increased from about 2 micrograms 1‐1 to more than 5 micrograms 1‐1 and 24 h urine aluminium increased from less than 5 micrograms to more than 30 micrograms. Both plasma and urine aluminium concentrations decreased rapidly after sucralfate was stopped. However, urinary aluminium concentrations remained higher than normal 5 and 10 days after discontinuation of sucralfate administration. Moreover subjects receiving sucralfate granules had significantly higher average urinary excretion of aluminium than subjects receiving the suspension. 3. The small but significant increase in plasma and urine aluminium following sucralfate administration in therapeutic doses may reflect intestinal absorption of aluminium. Although such absorption would appear to be moderate in healthy subjects, it is suggested that aluminium‐based treatments should be used only intermittently, especially in patients with renal disorders. 1990 The British Pharmacological Society
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