levorphanol and 4-hydroxymephenytoin

levorphanol has been researched along with 4-hydroxymephenytoin* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for levorphanol and 4-hydroxymephenytoin

ArticleYear
Phenotyping polymorphic drug metabolism in the French Caucasian population.
    European journal of clinical pharmacology, 1988, Volume: 35, Issue:2

    Because of the large interethnic differences in the incidence of poor metabolizer phenotypes, French Caucasians have been studied for two independent polymorphisms, debrisoquine/dextromethorphan and mephenytoin metabolism. One hundred and thirty-two unrelated French Caucasians were phenotyped using oral doses of dextromethorphan 20 mg and mephenytoin 100 mg. Individual dextrorphan excretion over 8 h and the dextromethorphan/dextrorphan metabolic ratio were calculated. Extensive metabolizers were taken as subjects with a high dextrorphan output (15.56 mumol/8 h) and a low metabolic ratio (0.0023), and poor metabolizers were those with a low dextrorphan output (0.39 mumol/8 h) and a high metabolic ratio (7.00). Individual 4-hydroxymephenytoin excretion and mephenytoin hydroxylation indices were also determined. Extensive metabolizers eliminated large amounts of 4 hydroxymephenytoin (133.2 mumol/8 h) and had a hydroxylation index of 1.99, and poor metabolizers, because of impaired mephenytoin metabolism, had a high hydroxylation index (277). The incidence of the poor metabolizer phenotype was 3% for dextromethorphan (95% confidence limits 0.5%-8.5%) and 6% for mephenytoin (95% confidence limits 2%-12.5%).

    Topics: Adult; Dextromethorphan; Female; France; Humans; Hydantoins; Levorphanol; Male; Mephenytoin; Middle Aged; Phenotype; Polymorphism, Genetic; White People

1988