T. Yamamoto et al., PHARMACOKINETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CISAPRIDE IN ELDERLY PATIENTS, International journal of clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, 36(8), 1998, pp. 432-434
We demonstrated pharmacokinetic characteristics of cisapride in elderl
y patients (85 +/- 6 years) who had suffered from constipation based o
n intestinal motility dysfunction. After a single p.o. dose of 2.5 mg
cisapride tablet on the first day, plasma unchanged cisapride concentr
ations were detected at 9 points within 24 hours, using high-performan
ce liquid chromatography method. Subsequently, the patients were treat
ed with cisapride 3 times daily during next 26 days (from the day 2 to
the day 27). On the 28th day, a cisapride tablet was given once in th
e morning and blood samples were obtained with the same procedure as t
hat on day 1. The obtained elimination half-life averaged 21.8 +/- 10.
6 hours, which seems to be considerably longer than those previously r
eported. The area under the time-concentration curve (AUC) on the day
28 was 2.7 times larger than AUC on the day i, suggesting that plasma
cisapride concentrations can become higher than expected by physicians
when given 3 times daily to extremely elderly patients. Because cisap
ride sometimes induces fatal ventricular arrhythmias and sudden death
in a concentration-dependent manner, this medicine should be administe
red once or twice per day to such patients.