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Cocaine- and Cocaethylene-Creatinine Clearance Ratios in Humans
1997
Journal of Analytical Toxicology
I cocaine (coc)-and cocaethylene (CE)-creatinine clearance ratios (CCR) were determined in five patients. In each case, COC:CCR greatly exceeded C/.'CCR, and in four patients the data suggested renal tubular secretion of COC. For all patients, some renal tubular reabsorption of CE was apparent. These findings may be due, at least in part, to the greater hydrophobicity of CE relative to COC and to the lower pKb of CE (8.23) than that of COC (8.60). The pKb of CE was determined by tltrimetry and
doi:10.1093/jat/21.1.41
pmid:9013291
fatcat:k6abunng4je2jiv3y76pdrbuqm