Publications by authors named "SCHENKER S"

The characteristics of normal thiamine transport across the intestine were studied in rats using intact intestinal loops and everted jejunal segments. In vivo studies with [35-S]-thiamine hydrochloride revealed, in all segments of small intestine, saturation kinetics for low thiamine concentrations (0.06 to 1.

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This study assessed the effect of alcoholic cirrhosis in man and of experimental liver injury in rats on the disposition and elimination of clindamycin. In 7 cirrhotics a statistically significant, although modest, prolongation of clindamycin half-life (T1/2beta) was observed as compared to values in 7 age-matched normal contrals (mean plus or minus SD: 4.46 plus or minus 0.

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This study investigates the separate effects of age and hepatocellular liver disease on the disposition and elimination of diazepam (Valium) in man. The drug was given either by rapid intravenous injection (0.1 mg/kg) or orally (10 mg) to 33 normal volunteers rnaging in age from 15 to 82 yr as well as to 9 individuals with alcoholic cirrhosis, 8 with acute viral hepatitis, and 4 with chronic active hepatitis.

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The disposition of phenobarbital (PB) was studied in normal individuals and in patients with cirrhosis or acute viral hepatitis to determine 1) if there is significant impairment of PB metabolism in hepatic disease and 2) to what extent such abnormal disposition of the drug affects its disappearance from blood. The diagnosis of liver disease was based on characteristic clinical findings, biochemical liver "function" tests and liver biopsy when necessary. All individuals had normal renal function and were free of other drug and alcohol intake for at least 3 weeks.

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