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Table of volume of distribution for drugs

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This is a table of volume of distribution (Vd) for various medication. For comparison, those with a Vd L/kg body weight of less than 0.2 are mainly distributed in blood plasma, 0.2-0.7 mostly in the extracellular fluid and those with more than 0.7 are distributed throughout total body water.

MedicationVd L/kg body weight
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insulin0.05-0.1
warfarin0.1-0.2
sulfamethoxazole0.1-0.2
glibenclamide0.1-0.2
atenolol0.1-0.2
NXY-0590.1-0.2
tubocurarine0.2-0.4
theophylline0.4-0.7
ethanol0.7-0.9
neostigmine0.7-0.9
phenytoin0.7-0.9
methotrexate1-2
indometacin1-2
paracetamol1-2
diazepam1-2
lidocaine1-2
glyceryl trinitrate2-5
morphine2-5
propranolol2-5
digoxin2-5
chlorpromazine2-5
nortriptyline2-5
chloroquine200

References & footnotes

References

  1. Rang, H. P.. (2003). "Pharmacology". Churchill Livingstone.
  2. Estimated with a body weight of 70 kg.
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