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Abstract

N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a mucolytic agent with anti-oxidant properties. It might have potential positive effects in renal patients and, therefore, its pharmacokinetics and safety in haemodialysis was investigated.

Twelve dialysis patients received 2 g NAC (10 ml NAC 20% solution i.v.) mixed with 500 ml saline during the first 3 h of the session for six dialysis sessions. A bolus of heparin was injected intravenously as LWH-heparin. In six patients, one session was repeated with NAC mixed with heparin and infused through the heparin pump.

Baseline NAC was on average 454 ng ml(-1); its concentration increased to 9,253 ng ml(-1) at the second infusion and attained a steady state between 14,000 ng ml(-1) and 17,000 ng ml(-1) at the fourth dose. We observed a C (max) of 53,458 ng ml(-1) with a t (max) of 3.0 h. Plasma clearance was 1.25 l h(-1) and dialytic clearance 5.52 l h(-1). No side effects were observed.

In the case of repeated doses, the NAC pre-dose concentration after repeated infusion of 2 g of the drug during the first 3 h of a dialysis session reached the steady state at the fourth infusion, without further accumulation. The dialytic clearance is effective, the total body clearance being reduced to 1.25 l h(-1). In dialysis patients, 2 g NAC given intravenously over 3 h is a safe dosage, with no short-term side effects.

Details

Title
Pharmacokinetics of N-acetylcysteine following repeated intravenous infusion in haemodialysed patients
Author
Soldini, Davide; Zwahlen, Hugo; Gabutti, Luca; Marzo, Antonio; Marone, Claudio
Pages
859-64
Publication year
2005
Publication date
Feb 2005
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00316970
e-ISSN
14321041
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
214488177
Copyright
Springer-Verlag 2005