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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology

Volume 42 Issue 2, Pages 249 - 252

Published Online: 2 Oct 2003

Journal compilation © 2010 The British Pharmacological Society



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Lack of pharmacokinetic interaction of pantoprazole with diazepam in man
R. GUGLER , M. HARTMANN , J. RUDI , I. BROD , R. HUBER , V. W. STEINIJANS , H. BLIESATH , W. WURST & U. KLOTZ
  1 Klinikum Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe,   2 Byk Gulden Pharmaceuticals, Konstanz,   3 Dr Margarete-Fischer-Bosch Institut für klinische Pharmakologie, Stuttgart, Germany
Correspondence to: Professor Dr R. Gugler
KEYWORDS
pantoprazole • proton pump inhibitor • diazepam • interaction

ABSTRACT

Pantoprazole, a substituted benzimidazole, is a potent and well tolerated inhibitor of the gastric H+,K+-ATPase with a low potential to inhibit cytochrome P450. In this randomized, placebo-controlled two-period crossover study, 12 healthy volunteers received placebo (reference) and 240 mg of pantoprazole (test) i.v. within 2  min once daily for 7 days each. On day 4 of either period, a 1  min bolus of diazepam (0.1  mg  kg−1 body weight) was additionally injected. Pantoprazole was well tolerated and did not cause clinically relevant changes in heart rate, blood pressure, ECG and routine clinical laboratory parameters. There was no effect on diazepam clearance (0.021  l  h−1  kg−1 for test and reference) and elimination half-life (36.8  h for test, 40.4  h for reference). Diazepam metabolism to desmethyldiazepam was not affected by pantoprazole. In conclusion, pantoprazole and diazepam may be administered concomitantly without dose adjustment even when high doses of pantoprazole are required.


DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1046/j.1365-2125.1996.40619.x About DOI

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