Pt. Daley-yates et Rc. Baker, Systemic bioavailability of fluticasone propionate administered as nasal drops and aqueous nasal spray formulations, BR J CL PH, 51(1), 2001, pp. 103-105
Aims To measure and compare the systemic bioavailability of fluticasone pro
pionate aqueous nasal spray and a new nasal drop formulation, using a sensi
tive analytical method and high dose regimen.
Methods Volunteers received four 800 mug doses of fluticasone propionate as
a nasal spray or drops over 2 days, separated by an 8 h dose interval. On
day 2, blood samples were collected for assay of fluticasone propionate pla
sma concentrations.
Results The mean systemic exposure, for both formulations was 8.5 pg ml(-1)
h (drops) and 67.5 pg ml(-1) h (spray). Mean absolute bioavailabilities we
re estimated to be 0.06% (drops) and 0.51% (spray), by reference to histori
cal intravenous data.
Conclusions Both formulations exhibited low systemic bioavailability, even
at 12 times the normal daily dose. The bioavailability from the nasal drops
was approximately eight times lower than from the nasal spray.