1990
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1990.tb03672.x
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Influence of acetylator status on the haemodynamic effects and pharmacokinetics of cadralazine in healthy subjects.

Abstract: 1 Cadralazine is a new antihypertensive agent which causes peripheral vasodilation, probably mediated by a hydrazinopyridazine metabolite. 2 The possible influence of acetylator status on the pharmacokinetics and haemodynamics of the drug was studied in six fast and six slow acetylators over a period of 24 h after administration of a single 10 mg oral dose.3 There were no differences between the two groups in AUC and Cm. values of cadralazine and apparent metabolite, the latter defined as the sum of the free a… Show more

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