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Desmethyldiazepam pharmacokinetics: studies following intravenous and oral desmethyldiazepam, oral clorazepate, and intravenous diazepam.

After single 10-mg intravenous (IV) doses of desmethyldiazepam (DMDZ) to 12 healthy human volunteers, (mean age, 62 years) blood samples were obtained over the next 14 or more days. Mean kinetic variables were volume of distribution (Vd), 90 liters; elimination half-life (t1/2), 93 hours; and clearance, 12.3 mL/min. Vd was significantly correlated with body weight (r = .73, P less than .01) and with percent ideal body weight (r = .91, P less than .001). Eleven of the same subjects also received 5- to 15-mg doses of IV diazepam (DZ). Mean kinetic variables were Vd, 180 liters; t1/2, 83 hours; and clearance, 28 mL/min. Clearances of DZ and DMDZ were significantly correlated (r = .73, P less than .02). Based on area analysis, the extent of conversion of DZ to systemic DMDZ averaged 53%. After oral administration of DMDZ in tablet form (10 mg), or of clorazepate dipotassium in capsule form (15 mg), systemic availability of DMDZ from each of the oral dosage forms was not significantly different from 100%.[1]

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  1. Desmethyldiazepam pharmacokinetics: studies following intravenous and oral desmethyldiazepam, oral clorazepate, and intravenous diazepam. Greenblatt, D.J., Divoll, M.K., Soong, M.H., Boxenbaum, H.G., Harmatz, J.S., Shader, R.I. Journal of clinical pharmacology. (1988) [Pubmed]
 
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