Pharmacokinetics of high-dose teniposide.

J J Holthuis, L G de Vries, P E Postmus,W W van Oort, H Verleun, A Hulshoff, D T Sleijfer, N H Mulder

CANCER TREATMENT REPORTS(1987)

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Abstract
This paper describes the pharmacokinetics of teniposide (VM-26) after being administered iv in high doses to eight cancer patients (maximum dose, 1.0 g/m2). VM-26 levels in plasma, urine, saliva, duodenal fluid, and cerebrospinal fluid were determined using high-performance liquid chromatography in combination with electrochemical detection. The plasma concentration-time curve of VM-26 showed a triphasic decay with a slow third phase in five patients, whereas in two patients the plasma concentration decay was biphasic. The plasma pharmacokinetics of VM-26 proved to be linear and could be fitted to a three-compartment model (five patients) and to a two-compartment model (two). The steady-state volume of distribution varied from 13.2 to 24.7 L/m2. The total-body clearance ranged from 5.84 to 10.18 ml/minute/m2. Low concentrations of VM-26 were found in saliva, duodenal fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, and urine. Excretion of unchanged VM-26 into the urine varied from 8.8% to 13.9% of the administered dose. No glucuronide of VM-26 could be detected in plasma or other biological fluid.
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pharmacokinetics,high-dose
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