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Research Article

Hemoperfusion for Imipramine Overdose: Elimination of Active Metabolites

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Pages 239-248 | Published online: 25 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

The serum concentrations of imipramine and its pharmacologically active metabolites were followed during resin hemoperfusion for imipramine overdose. The initial serum concentration of 2-hydroxyimipramine plus 2-hydroxy-desipramine was 13.3% of the total tricyclic antidepressant level (imipramine + desipramine + hydroxymetabolites). Despite high extraction ratios (≥0.75) and clearances (130–180 mL/min) for both imipramine and its metabolites, the calculated amount of drug removed was small. Only 0.91% of the estimated dose ingested was removed as imipramine, 0.52% as desipramine, and 0.33% as hydroxylated metabolites. While the hydroxylated metabolites of imipramine may contribute to its toxicity, it is unlikely that the small amount removed can explain reports of apparent clinical benefit from hemoperfusion.

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