PEDIATRICS Vol. 58 No. 4 October 1976, pp. 542-547
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Pharmacokinetics of Theophylline in Children With Asthma

Elliot F. Ellis M.D.1, Renu Koysooko Ph.D.1, and Gerhard Levy Pharm.D.1

1 Departments of Pediatrics and Pharmaceutics, State University of New York, Buffalo

The pharmacokinetics of theophylline following intravenous injection of aminophylline, 4 mg/kg of body weight, were determined in 30 children with asthma and in 6 normal adult volunteers. The average total clearance of theophylline was 87 ml/hr/kg in the children and 57 ml/hr/kg in the adults. The biologic half-life of theophylline in the children ranged from 1.42 to 7.85 hours, reflecting mainly pronounced interindividual differences in the elimination rate constant of the drug. There was no significant difference between the children and adults with respect to the distribution rate constants and apparent volumes of distribution of theophylline, but the elimination rate constant of the drug was considerably higher in children than in adults. Thus, children eliminate theophylline more rapidly on the average than do adults and also show pronounced interindividual differences in the elimination of the drug. Compared to adults, children tend to require relatively larger amounts of theophylline per day and the doses may have to be given at shorter intervals of time.

Submitted on January 21, 1976
Accepted on March 10, 1976




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