1984
DOI: 10.1016/0041-008x(84)90138-8
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Effects of ribavirin on red blood cells

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“…Plasma concentrations of ribavirin reached mean C max values of 1.7-3.2 g/ml over the 14-day dosing period. The time-dependent increase in plasma concentration was likely related to accumulation of ribavirin-TP in red blood cells, leading to an increased half-life of ribavirin in rat plasma (43).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma concentrations of ribavirin reached mean C max values of 1.7-3.2 g/ml over the 14-day dosing period. The time-dependent increase in plasma concentration was likely related to accumulation of ribavirin-TP in red blood cells, leading to an increased half-life of ribavirin in rat plasma (43).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The active metabolites of ribavirin, ribavirin 5Ј-mono and 5Ј-triphosphate (RMP and RTP), are formed intracellularly (Russmann et al, 2006); thus, this metabolic activation is in part dependent on the transport of ribavirin into the cell. In addition, these metabolites are polar, and once formed inside the cell, they are unable to diffuse out (Canonico et al, 1984). Ribavirin is transported into human erythrocytes by the human ENT1 (Jarvis et al, 1998).…”
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“…These data suggest that the total ribavirin-related components may account for most of the drug in the monkey liver following prolonged administration of viramidine. Canonico et al (1) reported that monkey RBC accumulated the largest concentration of ribavirin, followed by human and rat RBC. Ribavirin is transported by the nitrobenzylthioinosine-sensitive nucleoside transporter into human RBC (5).…”
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