G. Paintaud et al., INTRAINDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY OF PARACETAMOL ABSORPTION KINETICS AFTER A SEMISOLID MEAL IN HEALTHY-VOLUNTEERS, European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 53(5), 1998, pp. 355-359
Objective: The absorption kinetics of paracetamol is dependent on gast
ric emptying and its measurement was proposed as a non-invasive method
to estimate gastric emptying rate. The objective of this study was to
evaluate the intraindividual variability of paracetamol absorption ki
netics after a semi-solid meal. Methods: The pharmacokinetics of parac
etamol was studied on two occasions in 15 healthy volunteers without H
elicobacter pylori antibodies. A 1-g dose of paracetamol was given as
a solution together with a standardised semi-solid meal and the subjec
ts stayed in the supine position. Results: For most of the subjects, t
he time course of paracetamol concentrations was similar on the two oc
casions. The intraindividual variability was low, with coefficients of
variation of 38.3 %, 8.0 % and 3.8 % for time to maximum plasma conce
ntration, maximum concentration and area under the plasma concentratio
n - time curve until 6 h, respectively. Conclusion: The assessment of
paracetamol absorption kinetics is reproducible when the drug is given
together with a semi-solid meal in Helicobacter pylori-negative healt
hy subjects.