Abstract
Pronounced differences in pharmacokinetic parameters of antipyrine have been found in the 20-day pregnant hooded Wistar rat when compared with nonpregnant controls. Total body clearance falls significantly from 5.93 to 3.5 ml/min/kg in the pregnant rat whereas no significant increase in antipyrine volume of distribution occurs. These changes result in an increase in antipyrine half-life from 109 to 223 min in the pregnant rat. This study demonstrates that reduced hepatic mono-oxygenase capacity exists in the pregnant rat and that this can markedly affect drug clearance in there animals.
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