Lisinopril population pharmacokinetics in elderly and renal disease patients with hypertension.

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1. The population pharmacokinetics of lisinopril were investigated using data collected from two multicentre trials of lisinopril in the treatment of hypertension in elderly patients (n = 40) and patients with renal disease (n = 20). 2. Lisinopril was started at doses of 2.5‐ 5 mg daily and increased at 2‐4 weekly intervals as required for control of blood pressure. Steady‐state concentration‐time profiles were measured after at least 2 weeks at a constant dose. 3. All concentration‐time data were analysed simultaneously using the program NONMEM and the influence of clinical factors on clearance/F and volume of distribution/F was tested. 4. Clearance was significantly influenced by creatinine concentration, age, weight and cardiac failure. No clinical features tested were found to influence volume of distribution. 5. The influence of renal function and cardiac failure on lisinopril clearance has been confirmed using a population pharmacokinetic analysis technique. 1989 The British Pharmacological Society

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Thomson, A., Kelly, J., & Whiting, B. (1989). Lisinopril population pharmacokinetics in elderly and renal disease patients with hypertension. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 27(1), 57–65. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.1989.tb05335.x

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