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Title: Changes in the pharmacokinetics of diclofenac in rheumatological patients taking complex treatment.
Authors: N. X. Tukhtaeva, M. Sh. Karimov and G. X. Khasanova
Keywords: Rheumatoid arthritis, diclofenac, high performance liquid chromatography, pharmacokinetics.
Issue Date: 5-Dec-2022
Publisher: India
Abstract: The aim of the study was to study in a comparative aspect some of the pharmacokinetics of Diclofenac sodium in patients with rheumatoid arthritis with impaired gastric microbiocenosis (gastric dysbiosis) and without disturbance (without dysbiosis). Material and methods: We examined 38 patients aged 18 to 60 years, with I-II-III degree of disease activity. In addition to general clinical examination conductedenzyme immunoassay and urease test to determine Helicobacter pylori andhigh performance liquid chromatography to determine the pharmacokinetics of diclofenac. Results: studies and analysis of their results indicate that in conditions of rheumatoid arthritis, in particular, in the presence of comorbid conditions, there is a decrease in the metabolic rate and lengthening the half-life of NSAIDs, which increases the risk of side effects, especially from the gastrointestinal tract and significantly affects the course of the disease and treatment results.
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/4939
ISSN: 2455-3301
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индия_ФК_диклофенака_2022_йил_декабрь.pdfINTRODUCTION Currently, much attention is paid to conducting pharmacokinetic (FC) studies to study the processes of drug intake, distribution, biotransformation and excretion, as well as identifying the relationship between the concentration of a drug substance and (or) its metabolites in biological fluids and tissues and the pharmacological effect. Clinical pharmacokinetics determines what dosage of medicinal substances provides their necessary concentration in the body's media to achieve the optimal therapeutic effect. Currently, several methods for determining diclofenac in biological fluids are known: potentiometric analysis,[10] high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC),[3] capillary zone electrophoresis,[7] spectrofluometry,[8] thin layer chromatography,[9] polarographic analysis.[4]397.2 kBAdobe PDFView/Open


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