Abstract
1 The effects of charcoal and sorbitol, alone and in combination, were investigated in eight healthy female volunteers who received 600 mg slow-release theophylline (two 300 mg capsules). 2 The area under the plasma concentration time curve to 24 h (AUC0-24) after theophylline alone was significantly greater than after both the charcoal and charcoal plus sorbitol phase. 3 Charcoal and charcoal with sorbitol also significantly reduced the maximum plasma theophylline concentration (T max) and time to maximum concentration (C max). 4 Sorbitol significantly increased C max and shortened T max. 5 Although sorbitol did not reduce the adsorptive efficacy of charcoal, its use alone may be deleterious in poisoning with sustained-release theophylline products. © 1990, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.
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Al-Shareef, A. H., Buss, D. C., Allen, E. M., & Routledge, P. A. (1990). The Effects of Charcoal and Sorbitol (Alone and in Combination) on Plasma Theophylline Concentrations after a Sustained-Release Formulation. Human & Experimental Toxicology, 9(3), 179–182. https://doi.org/10.1177/096032719000900310
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