8 research outputs found

    Determination of Haloperidol and Reduced Haloperidol in the Plasma and Blood of Patients on Depot Haloperidol

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    We developed a sensitive HPLC assay to measure haloperidol (HA) and its metabolite, reduced haloperidol (RH), in plasma and whole blood. The conditions under which HA might be converted to RH during collection and analysis of blood were examined. Provided the blood was kept at 0° C, erythrocyte ketone reductase activity was insignificant. The solid phase extraction method did not generate RH. We studied ten patients taking 25–400 mg/month of HA decanoate and one patient for 4 weeks after the daily oral dose of 120 mg HA was ceased. In the patients on depot HA, the plasma and blood concentrations of HA were not significantly different (P>0.1). For the first time, RH was detected in plasma patients on depot drug, but only in three cases. In contrast, RH was present in the blood of eight of these patients. The accumulation of RH in red blood cells was also evident in the patient on oral HA, in whom the mean ratio of RH concentrations in whole blood to plasma was 3.6±1.1. Plasma concentrations of HA correlated highly with total neuroleptic activity measured by a radioreceptor assay. Compared to plasma, analysis of concentrations of HA and RH in blood has the advantages of greater sensitivity, of using smaller volumes of blood and of avoiding the efflux of HA and RH during separation of plasma and red cells

    Sedation and Analgesia

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    Sedation in the Intensive Care Unit: Challenges, Outcomes, and Future Strategies

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    Sedation in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: Challenges, Outcomes, and Future Strategies in the United States

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