Local view for "https://dbmi-icode-01.dbmi.pitt.edu/dikb/resource/Evidence/1036"

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"09/24/2009 12:56:20"
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"Pharmacokinetics Midodrine hydrochloride is a prodrug, i.e., the therapeutic effect of orally administered midodrine is due to the major metabolite desglymidodrine, formed by deglycination of midodrine. After oral administration, midodrine hydrochloride is rapidly absorbed...The absolute bioavailability of midodrine (measured as desglymidodrine) is 93%. The bioavailability of desglymidodrine is not affected by food. Approximately the same amount of desglymidodrine is formed after intravenous and oral administration of midodrine. Neither midodrine nor desglymidodrine is bound to plasma proteins to any significant extent."
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The resource appears as object in one triple:

{ midodrine_bioavailability_continuous_value, <http://purl.org/swan/1.2/swan-commons#citesAsSupportingEvidence>, evidence_1393 }

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