British journal of clinical pharmacology
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Br J Clin Pharmacol · Jul 1992
The influence of renal function on the renal clearance of morphine and its glucuronide metabolites in intensive-care patients.
1. The relationships between renal creatinine clearance and the renal clearances of morphine, morphine-3-glucuronide (M3G) and morphine-6-glucuronide (M6G) were studied in fifteen intensive-care patients who were receiving morphine sulphate by constant intravenous infusion and who had diverse renal function. 2. An arterial blood sample was collected before and after a 4-5 h urine collection. ⋯ In ten of the patients who received a constant infusion of morphine for at least 6 h, the dose-normalised plasma concentrations of M3G and M6G increased with decreasing CLCr,pred. Significant (P less than 0.001) relationships were observed between the reciprocal of CLCr,pred and the dose-normalised plasma concentrations of M3G and M6G. 5. The results indicate the importance of renal function in determining the renal clearances and plasma concentrations of M3G and M6G during intravenous infusion with morphine in intensive-care patients.