The pharmacokinetics of metoclopramide in man with observations in the dog.

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1 The pharmacokinetics of metoclopramide have been studied in eight normal male volunteers. 2 The mean plasma beta half‐life was 156.7 min after i.v. administration of 10 mg metoclopramide. 3 After oral dosing of 10 mg the mean half‐life was 196.6 min and after 20 mg 317.5 min (P less than 0.05). 4 Bioavailability of a 10 mg oral dose of metoclopramide varied between 32 and 97%. 5 A major urinary metabolite was metoclopramide‐N‐4‐sulphate and the amounts of conjugates appearing in urine to 24 h correlated significantly with the bioavailability. 6 in the dog the metabolic fate of metoclopramide is different to man with conjugation being a minor metabolic pathway. The half‐life in the dog does not appear to be dose dependent. 7 The wide differences in bioavailability of metoclopramide in man may contribute to the unpredictable occurrence of side effects. 1980 The British Pharmacological Society

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Bateman, D., Kahn, C., & Davies, D. (1980). The pharmacokinetics of metoclopramide in man with observations in the dog. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 9(4), 371–377. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.1980.tb01064.x

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