Age and Fentanyl Pharmacokinetics
1982; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 61; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1213/00000539-198212000-00002
ISSN1526-7598
AutoresJohn B. Bentley, J. D. Borel, Robert Eugene Nenad, Terrance Gillespie,
Tópico(s)Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
ResumoFentanyl pharmacokinetics was compared in two groups of adult patients, one group (n = 5) aged 60 years. Despite equivalent doses of fentanyl (10 μ/kg IV), serum drug concentrations were significantly higher in the older patient group. This was reflected by a prolonged terminal elimination half-life in the elderly compared with the younger patients (945 versus 265 minutes, respectively, p < 0.005). Volumes of the central compartment and volumes of drug distribution were similar in both patient groups. However, drug clearance was markedly decreased in the elderly (265 versus 991 ml/min, p < 0.005). These data suggest that a given dose of fentanyl will be clinically effective for a longer period in older patients than in younger patients.
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