Arzneimittel Forsch
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Arzneimittel Forsch · Sep 1996
Studies on the chronic oral toxicity of an analgesic drug combination consisting of acetylsalicylic acid, paracetamol and caffeine in rats including an electron microscopical evaluation of kidneys.
The analgesic drug combination Thomapyrin consisting of acetylsalicylic acid (CAS 50-78-2, ASA), paracetamol (CAS 103-90-2, NAPAP) and caffeine (CAS 58-08-2) in the ratio 5:4:1 was investigated for its chronic toxicity in rats. For comparison the individual drugs ASA and NAPAP as well as the double combination ASA+NAPAP were tested in equipotent doses. 20 male and 20 female rats per group (Chbb:THOM/SPF) received doses of 50, 100 and 200 mg/kg of the combination ASA+NAPAP+caffeine, 45 and 180 mg/kg of the combination ASA+NAPAP, and 50 and 200 mg/kg of the individual drugs ASA or NAPAP over a period of 6 months. The daily dose was splitted into two parts and administered 3 h apart. ⋯ Semi-thin section evaluation and transmission electron microscopy showed only minor changes. Taking all tubular and vascular changes together (total mean), the animals of the NAPAP group were slightly more affected than those of the other groups. Summing up it can be concluded that the nephrotoxic potential of the combination ASA+NAPAP+caffeine, if existing at all, was marginal even after prolonged administration, and that it does not exceed that of the monosubstances when given at pharmacologically equipotent doses and clinically relevant exposures.