Bioavailability of two preparations of furosemide and their pharmacological activity in normal volunteers

H. Ogata, S. Zugarni, A. Ejima and Y. Kawatsu

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Abstract

The relative bioavailability and diuretic effect of 2 commercially available tablet preparations of furosemide 40 mg was examined in 10 healthy male volunteers. A close linear relationship between the urinary excretion rate of furosemide and the rate of sodium ion excretion in urine and/or flow rate of urine was demonstrated. There were no significant differences in the urinary excretion of furosemide, sodium and potassium ions or urinary volume following the oral doses. The difference in drug content affected the urinary recovery of furosemide over 24 h but had no effect on the pharmacological response. The analytical power of ANOVA using the various parameters of the responses to furosemide was no lower than when the parameters of urinary excretion of furosemide were used.

Key words  furosemide - bioavailability - diuretic effect - urine sodium - urine potassium - power of ANOVA - tablet formulations - urinary flow rate - normal volunteers

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