Publications by authors named "F Honc"

This was a pilot, single-center, single-dose, open-label, randomized three-way crossover study comparing the relative bioavailability of pamidronate disodium after oral doses of the drug administered as four capsules, each containing 75 mg enteric-coated pellets, two 150-mg enteric-coated tablets and 300 mg in solution (reference standard) in patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis. Results from seven patients are reported; five subjects completed all three phases of the study---one received solution and pellets, and another one received pellets and tablets. The onset of urinary excretion (an indicator of relative onset of oral absorption) of pamidronate disodium occurred in the first 2 h in all (except one) patients for solution and pellets, whereas the onset of urinary excretion for the tablets was prolonged and more variable.

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Prinomide tromethamine, a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug, was orally administered at doses of 250, 500, and 1000 mg every 12 hr for 28 days to healthy male volunteers. The pharmacokinetic behavior of prinomide and its primary plasma metabolite displayed nonlinear characteristics, while those of free prinomide and its metabolite were dose proportional. The nonlinear pharmacokinetic behavior of total prinomide and p-hydroxy metabolite was found to be caused by both saturable and mutually dependent competitive Langmuir-type plasma protein binding between prinomide and its p-hydroxy metabolite.

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The intrasubject and intersubject variabilities for CGS 16617, an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, were evaluated in an open-label, repeat single-dose bioavailability trial. Eight healthy male volunteers each received a 20-mg oral dose of CGS 16617 as an aqueous solution on four separate occasions. Components of variance were evaluated for a mixed-effects statistical model in which subjects were regarded as a random factor.

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The intravenous pharmacokinetic disposition of the novel, atypical anxiolytic CGS 9896 was studied in six cynomolgus monkeys. CGS 9896 was infused at dose levels of approximately 60, 120, and 240 micrograms/h/kg for a duration of 12 h, resulting in steady-state plasma concentrations averaging 38.4, 51.

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