ABSTRACT
The absolute and relative bioavailability of nifedipine (1) from different formulations administered as single oral doses in healthy volunteers was determined. Serum concentrations of 1 were measured by GC. The absolute bioavailability of 1 was 53% because of presystemic metabolism. The bioavailability of Adalat (Bayer) tablets, Nifedipina (Terapia) and Corinfar (VEB Arzneimittelwerk Dresden) sugar-coated tablets was 93%, 92% and 86% (respectively) as compared with Adalat capsules. The AUC were not significantly different. The Cmax and tmax values were different, indicating that the absorption of 1 showed differences in first-order rate constants of dissolution in the above mentioned order. Despite the differences among the formulations studied, each preparation may have its merits. In a multiple dose regimen of 20 mg 1 (Nifedipina, Terapia) t.i.d., minimal therapeutic drug levels were achieved and maintained during steady state, from the 1st d of treatment.