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. 2008 Jun 16;155(2):276–284. doi: 10.1038/bjp.2008.243

Table 1.

Serum pharmacokinetic constants and parameter values (coefficient of variation for estimate) for escitalopram and paroxetine from compartmental modelling of single-dose serum concentration–time data following s.c. administration to mice and corresponding derived secondary PK parameters. PK parameters for sertraline were calculated by non-compartmental modelling (except where noteda)

Drug Dose (mg kg−1) V1/F (l kg−1) k01 (h−1) k10 (h−1) k12 (h−1) k21 (h−1) CL/F (l h−1 kg−1) Tmax (h) Cmax (ng mL−1) t1/2β (h)
Escitalopram 0.24 2.4 (94) 30 (295) 3.1 (118) 3.2 (209) 2437 (94) 7.6 (34) 0.07 (133) 65 (22) 0.9 (123)
  1.0 1.5 (4202) 12 (4215) 5.2 (4207) 5.8 (4748) 1466 (4202) 7.6 (16) 0.09 (10) 264 (2) 1.2 (54)
  3.9 2.9 (3312) 30 (7439) 3 (3420) 9.9 (5426) 2918 (3312) 8.8 (108) 0.05 (2641) 726 (929) 0.8 (32)
Paroxetine 0.27 1.7 (11) 25 (29) 1.7 (17) 2.3 (28) 1.2 (33) 2.9 (11) 0.09 (12) 114 (2) 1.6 (30)
  1.1 0.9 (1439) 14 (1488) 2.9 (1445) 9.5 (1625) 1.4 (44) 2.6 (22) 0.08 (34) 494 (4) 2.3 (43)
  4.4 3.5 (63) 30 (207) 0.4 (97) 3.7 (139) 1.7 (79) 1.3 (55) 0.08 (101) 931 (9) 6.3 (77)
Sertraline 0.56 NA NA NA NA NA 3.5 0.08 30.0 NA
  2.2 NA NA NA NA NA 5.0 0.3 148 NA
  2.2a 12 (22) 3.6 (23) 0.7 (26) 0.9 (51) 0.7 (32) 8.9 (5) 0.4 (2) 98 (0.7) 2.9 (20)
  8.9 NA NA NA NA NA 6.5 0.5 373 NA

Abbreviations: NA, not applicable; PK, pharmacokinetic.

a

Additional (compartmentally modelled) PK profile for modelling of SERT occupancy data.