The aims of this study were to characterise the population pharmacokinetics of metformin in patients receiving haemodialysis, and to determine the doses that will maintain median metformin plasma concentrations below 5 mg L for a typical individual. Metformin plasma concentrations from 5 patients receiving thrice weekly intermittent haemodialysis followed by metformin 500 mg postdialysis were fitted to a published pharmacokinetic model. Additional models to describe the dialytic pharmacokinetics of metformin were explored. Doses of 250 and 500 postdialysis were simulated from the model for a typical haemodialysis patient. The published 2-compartment pharmacokinetic model with an additional parameter to describe haemodialysis clearance provided a reasonable fit to the data. Deterministic simulations from the model for a typical individual suggest that metformin doses of 250-500 mg postdialysis and 250 mg given once daily should maintain median metformin plasma concentrations below 5 mg L .

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