The influence of diuretics on the excretion and metabolism of doping agents. III. Etilamfetamine.
F T Delbeke, M Debackere
Index: Arzneimittelforschung 36(9) , 1413-6, (1986)
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Abstract
The urinary excretion of etilamfetamine (ethylamphetamine) and its major metabolite amphetamine in humans was followed over a period of several days after the oral administration of two formulations. The excretion of both substances was affected by urinary pH. Excretion peaks were observed 3-4 h after the ingestion of etilamfetamine in a capsule and the proportion of etilamfetamine excreted during 72 h was 22.2 to 54.4%. Excepting a shift in the peak excretion time to 4-5 h, no meaningful pharmacokinetic differences were found when Apetinil-Depot, a retard formulation, was administered. The intake of acetozolamide shortly after etilamfetamine resulted in a decrease of the etilamfetamine excretion during one day and a suppression below the detection limit for periods varying from 2-7 h post-dosing. Although the etilamfetamine excretion was suppressed from 2 to at least 10 h post-dosing, the action of the diuretic clofenamide on the etilamfetamine excretion is generally not so obvious as that of acetazolamide. The administration of furosemide only reduced the etilamfetamine concentrations by a factor of 4 to 5 during a 2-h period.
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