Local view for "https://dbmi-icode-01.dbmi.pitt.edu/dikb/resource/Evidence/182"
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"evidence_1632"
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""Metabolism and Elimination Following a single oral dose of 14C labeled olanzapine, 7% of the dose of olanzapine was recovered in the urine as unchanged drug, indicating that olanzapine is highly metabolized. Approximately 57% and 30% of the dose was recovered in the urine and feces, respectively. In the plasma, olanzapine accounted for only 12% of the AUC for total radioactivity, indicating significant exposure to metabolites. After multiple dosing, the major circulating metabolites were the 10-N-glucuronide, present at steady state at 44% of the concentration of olanzapine, and 4′-N-desmethyl olanzapine, present at steady state at 31% of the concentration of olanzapine. Both metabolites lack pharmacological activity at the concentrations observed""
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"06/16/2009 16:59:50"
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All properties reside in the graph file:///home/swish/src/ClioPatria/guidelines/dikb.ttl
The resource appears as object in one triple:
{ olanzapine_primary_total_clearance_mechanism_Renal_Excretion, <http://purl.org/swan/1.2/swan-commons#citesAsRefutingEvidence>, evidence_1632 }