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The effect of food on the bioavailability and pharmacodynamics of tolbutamide in diabetic patients

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The effect of food on the rate and extent of absorption of tolbutamide in diabetic patients was studied by varying the time of drug administration in relation to the ingestion of a standard meal. Serum levels of tolbutamide, insulin and glucose and related bioavailability parameters were compared following the administration of a single dose of tolbutamide 0.5 g to diabetic patients 30 min prior to and immediately before a standardized meal. A placebo dosage form was also administered to determine baseline glucose and insulin response to the meal. The 700 calorie standard meal was composed of 41% carbohydrate, 18% protein, and 41% fat. Administration of the drug with the meal resulted in a 6% (statistically significant) decrease in the extent of absorption, as determined by measurement of the area under the tolbutamide serum level-time curve from zero to infinity. Serum levels of tolbutamide were also significantly higher 0.5 h after drug administration when the drug was taken with the meal. Except for these two minor effects, no other differences between the drug treatments were observed in any other parameters of tolbutamide absorption or in the postprandial glucose and insulin serum levels. Therefore, the small differences found were judged to be clinically meaningless. These findings demonstrate that administration of tolbutamide 0.5 g tablets 30 min prior to or with a standard meal results in equivalent therapeutic actions.

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Antal, E.J., Gillespie, W.R., Phillips, J.P. et al. The effect of food on the bioavailability and pharmacodynamics of tolbutamide in diabetic patients. Eur J Clin Pharmacol 22, 459–462 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00542553

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