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Time‐Dependent Pharmacodynamic Effects of Phenobarbital in Humans

 

作者: N. Barzaghi,   G. Gatti,   R. Manni,   C. Galimberti,   C. Zucca,   A. Tartara,   E. Perucca,  

 

期刊: Therapeutic Drug Monitoring  (OVID Available online 1989)
卷期: Volume 11, issue 6  

页码: 661-666

 

ISSN:0163-4356

 

年代: 1989

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: Phenobarbital;Pharmacodynamics;Visual analogue rating scale;Critical flicker fusion test;Multiple Sleep Latency Test.

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

The relationship between the serum concentration of phenobarbital and its pharmacodynamic effects was assessed in a double-blind controlled study in eight normal volunteers who were given single oral doses of phenobarbital (200 mg) and placebo according to a randomized cross-over design. Compared with the placebo session, phenobarbital was found to induce CNS-depressing effects as assessed by visual analogue rating scales (VARS) and critical flicker fusion tests (CFF), whereas no significant effects were detected on choice reaction times, tappings, and digit symbol substitutions. There was a clear-cut dissociation between the time course of serum phenobarbital levels, which remained at a plateau throughout most of the period of observation (up to 72 h) and its subjective (VARS) and objective (CFF) effects, which could be documented only for up to 9 h after administration. These data suggest that pharmacodynamic tolerance develops rapidly even after a single oral dose of the drug. Multiple Sleep Latency Tests (MSLTs) were also performed in the same subjects and showed that phenobarbital increases diurnal drowsiness and attenuates the circadian variation in drowsy state that is seen under control conditions. MSLTs appeared to be superior to other tests in documenting the sedative effects of the barbiturate.

 

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