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Diflucan
In normal volunteers, fluconazole is cleared primarily by renal excretion, with approximately 80% of the administered dose appearing in the urine as unchanged drug. About 11% of the dose is excreted in the urine as metabolites.
The pharmacokinetics of fluconazole are markedly affected by reduction in renal function. There is an inverse relationship between the elimination half-life and creatinine clearance. The dose of DIFLUCAN may need to be reduced in patients with impaired renal function. (See DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION.) A 3-hour hemodialysis session decreases plasma concentrations by approximately 50%.
In normal volunteers, DIFLUCAN administration (doses ranging from 200 mg to 400 mg once daily for up to 14 days) was associated with small and inconsistent effects on testosterone concentrations, endogenous corticosteroid concentrations, and the ACTH-stimulated cortisol response.
Pharmacokinetics in Children
In children, the following pharmacokinetic data {Mean(%cv)} have been reported:
| Age Studied |
Dose (mg/kg) |
Clearance (mL/min/kg) |
Half-life (Hours) |
Cmax (µg/mL) |
Vdss (L/kg) |
| 9 Months-13 years | Single-Oral 2 mg/kg |
0.40 (38%) N=14 |
25.0 | 2.9 (22%) N=16 |
|
| 9 Months-13 years | Single-Oral 8 mg/kg |
0.51 (60%) N=15 |
19.5 | 9.8 (20%) N=15 |
|
| 5-15 years | Multiple IV 2 mg/kg |
0.49 (40%) N=4 |
17.4 | 5.5 (25%) N=5 |
0.722 (36%) N=4 |
| 5-15 years | Multiple IV 4 mg/kg |
0.59 (64%) N=5 |
15.2 | 11.4 (44%) N=6 |
0.729 (33%) N=5 |
| 5-15 years | Multiple IV 8 mg/kg |
0.66 (31%) N=7 |
17.6 | 14.1 (22%) N=8 |
1.069 (37%) N=7 |
Clearance corrected for body weight was not affected by age in these studies. Mean body clearance in adults is reported to be 0.23 (17%) mL/min/kg.
In premature newborns (gestational age 26 to 29 weeks), the mean (%cv) clearance within 36 hours of birth was 0.180 (35%, N=7) mL/min/kg, which increased with time to a mean of 0.218 (31%, N=9) mL/min/kg six days later and 0.333 (56%, N=4) mL/min/kg 12 days later. Similarly, the half-life was 73.6 hours, which decreased with time to a mean of 53.2 hours six days later and 46.6 hours 12 days later.
Pharmacokinetics in Elderly
A pharmacokinetic study was conducted in 22 subjects, 65 years of age or older receiving a single 50 mg oral dose of fluconazole. Ten of these patients were concomitantly receiving diuretics. The Cmax was 1.54 mcg/mL and occurred at 1.3 hours post dose. The mean AUC was 76.4+ 20.3 mcg h/mL, and the mean terminal half-life was 46.2 hours. These pharmacokinetic parameter values are higher than analogous values reported for normal young male volunteers. Coadministration of diuretics did not significantly alter AUC or Cmax. In addition, creatinine clearance (74 mL/min), the percent of drug recovered unchanged in urine (0-24 hr, 22%) and the fluconazole renal clearance estimates (0.124 mL/min/kg) for the elderly were generally lower than those of younger volunteers. Thus, the alteration of fluconazole disposition in the elderly appears to be related to reduced renal function characteristic of this group. A plot of each subject's terminal elimination half-life versus creatinine clearance compared with the predicted half-life – creatinine clearance curve derived from normal subjects and subjects with varying degrees of renal insufficiency indicated that 21 of 22 subjects fell within the 95% confidence limit of the predicted half-life – creatinine clearance curves. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that higher values for the pharmacokinetic parameters observed in the elderly subjects compared with normal young male volunteers are due to the decreased kidney function that is expected in the elderly.
Drug Interaction Studies
Generic Name: Fluconazole
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