Ahc. Chun et al., LANSOPRAZOLE - AN ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION OF A CAPSULE DOSAGE FORMULATION, Clinical therapeutics, 17(3), 1995, pp. 441-447
A single-dose, open-label, randomized, fasting, two-period, crossover
bioavailability study was conducted in 24 healthy adult men to assess
an alternative method of administration of lansoprazole capsules. Half
of the subjects received regimen A (contents from a 30-mg capsule pla
ced in a tablespoonful of applesauce), and the other half received reg
imen B (an intact 30-mg capsule) during period 1 of the crossover stud
y. The regimens were reversed during the second period 1 week later. B
lood samples were obtained over 12 hours and pharmacokinetic parameter
s were determined. Mean time elapsed to peak concentration (T-max) was
less than 2 hours for each regimen. The ratio (regimen A:regimen B) o
f peak concentration (C-max) means and area under the curve (AUC)(0-in
finity) means were 0.889 and 0.944, respectively. (AUC(0-infinity) is
the sum of AUG(0-t) and AUG(t-infinity) where AUG(0-t) is the area und
er the plasma concentration-time curve from time 0 to the time of the
last measurable or nonzero concentration as computed by using the trap
ezoidal rule, and AUC(t-infinity) is computed as the last nonzero conc
entration divided by the terminal phase rate constant.) No statistical
ly significant differences (P less than or equal to 0.05) in T-max, C-
max, and AUC(0-infinity) were detected between regimens. These data in
dicate similar bioavailabilities between the two regimens. Lansoprazol
e granules contained in a standard capsule dosage formulation may be r
emoved and placed directly into applesauce and administered to appropr
iate patients.