1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf00192556
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A comparative study of the steady-state pharmacokinetics of immediate-release and controlled-release diltiazem tablets

Abstract: We have studied the controlled-release properties and relative systemic availabilities of two dosages of the same controlled-release (CR) diltiazem tablet formulation by comparing them at steady state with those of an immediate-release formulation. We measured 24-hour plasma concentration profiles during 4-day treatments with diltiazem 90 mg CR tablet bd diltiazem 120 mg CR tablet bd, and conventional diltiazem 60 mg immediate-release (IR) tablet tid. The study had a randomized, three-way crossover design. Twe… Show more

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“…The latter can be illustrated with results of a study from our institute of a controlled release (CR) formulation of diltiazem for twice-daily administration (Leeuwenkamp et al 1993). This new CR formulation was validated in a multiple-dose study conducted according to a randomised 3-period crossover design, comparing the CR formulation at 2 dosages (90 and 120mg twice daily) with the conventional tablet formulation (60mg 3 times daily).…”
Section: / Drug Deliverymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The latter can be illustrated with results of a study from our institute of a controlled release (CR) formulation of diltiazem for twice-daily administration (Leeuwenkamp et al 1993). This new CR formulation was validated in a multiple-dose study conducted according to a randomised 3-period crossover design, comparing the CR formulation at 2 dosages (90 and 120mg twice daily) with the conventional tablet formulation (60mg 3 times daily).…”
Section: / Drug Deliverymentioning
confidence: 96%