Eight healthy young and nine healthy elderly volunteers received 10 mg morphine sulphate as an intravenous infusion, an oral solution and a slow-release tablet (MST Continus, Napp Laboratories) on three separate occasions. Pharmacokinetic profiles of morphine base were measured over a 24-h period using 13 sampling times.The elderly group showed decreased morphine clearance with a trend to a smaller volume of distribution. They achieved higher maximum plasma concentrations (Cmax) after both oral formulations and had larger areas under the plasma concentration-time curves. The times to reach maximum concentrations were the same in both groups for all formulations. © 1989 British Geriatrics Society.
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Baillie, S. P., Bateman, D. N., Coates, P. E., & Woodhouse, K. W. (1989). Age and the pharmacokinetics of morphine. Age and Ageing, 18(4), 258–262. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/18.4.258
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