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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 22, 892-897, Copyright © 1976 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
JP Dubois, W Kung, W Theobald and B Wirz
To quantitatively determine tricyclic antidepressant agents, we used a combined gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer system, and deuterium- labeled internal standards. Recovery exceeds 95% and the coefficient of variation is less than 4% for human whole-blood samples supplemented with 5 to 15 ng of clomipramine hydrochloride or 20 to 60 ng of dehydroimipramine hydrogen fumarate per milliliter. For both amines, the detection limit is 0.3 mug/liter; Six healthy volunteers who received a single oral dose of 50 mg of clomipramine hydrochloride showed peak drug concentrations in the blood 3 to 5 h after administration, ranging between 14.4 and 30.1 mug/liter. Plasma/whole blood concentration ratios varied from 0.70 to 1.20, and the cumulative renal elimination from 0 to 72 h is less than 0.2% of the dose. This method is suitable for in vivo bioavailability studies of unchanged clomipramine, dehydroimipramine, and imipramine after a single oral dose of as little as 25 mg.
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