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Evaluation of endogenous compounds pharmacokinetics as illustrated by calcium

Abstract

The article reviews scientific literature on the conduct of in vivo pharmacokinetic studies of drugs that are similar to endogenous compounds. It summarises approaches to pharmacokinetic evaluation of calcium drugs. It was demonstrated that the pharmacokinetic evaluation of drugs containing calcium ions in the form of various salts requires assessment of several parameters: parameters indicative of calcium absorption (Cmax and AUC with due regard to baseline concentrations of endogenous calcium), homeostatic mechanisms which regulate the concentration of this endogenous compound (calcium excretion parameters) and hormonal regulation of phosphate and calcium homeostasis (parathyroid hormone).

About the Authors

N. N. Eremenko
Scientific Centre for Expert Evaluation of Medicinal Products
Russian Federation


D. V. Goryachev
Scientific Centre for Expert Evaluation of Medicinal Products
Russian Federation


E. V. Shikh
Scientific Centre for Expert Evaluation of Medicinal Products
Russian Federation


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Eremenko N.N., Goryachev D.V., Shikh E.V. Evaluation of endogenous compounds pharmacokinetics as illustrated by calcium. The Bulletin of the Scientific Centre for Expert Evaluation of Medicinal Products. 2017;7(2):104-110. (In Russ.)

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