1977
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1977.tb00724.x
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The absorption and elimination of ICI 74,917 in man.

Abstract: 1 The pharmacokinetics of ICI 74,917 were studied in both asthmatic patients and normal volunteers. 2 The tritiated compound was administered to the lungs by inhalation from an aerosol and a bronchoscope, and by intravenous, oral and buccal routes. Radioactivity was measured in plasma, urine, faeces, sputum and exhaled air. 3 After bronchoscopic administration 63% of the available dose was absorbed; after aerosol administration 8% was absorbed from the lung and more than 50% swallowed. 5 Intravenous studies in… Show more

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“…Similar variation was observed in the study of I.C.I. 74917 (Pickup, Johnson, May, Paterson & Harrison, 1977). Mean total recovery of the drug at 79.8% is satisfactory and could have been improved had faecal collection continued for a longer period.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…Similar variation was observed in the study of I.C.I. 74917 (Pickup, Johnson, May, Paterson & Harrison, 1977). Mean total recovery of the drug at 79.8% is satisfactory and could have been improved had faecal collection continued for a longer period.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Thus, it is reasonable to assume that radioactivity of samples is solely attributable to In the present study PRD-92 Ea achieves plasma concentrations of microgram proportions, in contrast with the plasma concentrations of nanogram quantities observed following oral administration of sodium cromoglycate (Walker, Evans, Richards & Paterson, 1972) or I.C.I. 74917 (Pickup, Johnson, May, Paterson & Harrison, 1977). These concentrations of PRD-92 Ea are sufficient to inhibit passive cutaneous anaphylaxis reactions in the rat P.C.A.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%