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Simultaneous determination of levomepromazine,midazolam and their major metabolites in human plasma by reversed-phase liquid chromatography
Authors:ter Horst P G J  Foudraine N A  Cuypers G  van Dijk E A  Oldenhof N J J
Institution:Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Viecuri Medical Centre, Venlo, The Netherlands. p.t.horst@hccnet.nl
Abstract:A sensitive and reliable high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) assay is a prerequisite for pharmacokinetic analysis of continuous infusion of levomepromazine adjuvant to midazolam. We developed such a method to determine the levels of levomepromazine, midazolam and their major metabolites (levomepromazinesulfoxide, desmethyl-, didesmethyllevomepromazine, O-desmethyllevomepromazine and alpha-hydroxy-midazolam) simultaneously. Desmethylclomipramine was used as an internal standard (I.S.). The lower limit of quantification of this assay was set for levomepromazine 4.1 microg/l, levomepromazinesulfoxide 4.9 microg/l, O-desmethyllevomepromazine 18.4 microg/l, alpha-hydroxymidazolam 26.6 microg/l, midazolam 23.4 microg/l, didesmethyllevomepromazine 15.8 microg/l, and desmethyllevomepromazine 6.6 microg/l. The between- and within day assay variations were commonly below 5%. The recovery in human plasma for the different analytes varied between 85 and 11%. The accuracy of this assay varied between 95 and 105% for the different concentrations. The linearity of this assay was set between 25 and 800 microg/l (r(2)>0.999 of the regression line). The first results of pharmacokinetic analysis of midazolam indicated that half-life varied between 1.1 and 1.9 h. Pharmacokinetic analysis using a one-compartment model of levomepromazine revealed that the apparent volume of distribution was 4.1+/-2.4 l per kg lean body mass and the metabolic clearance was 309+/-225 l per hour per 70 kg. This assay proved to be robust and reproducible. It can reliably be used for further study of the pharmacokinetics of continuous infusion of levomepromazine.
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