- Nitrendipine in human plasma and breast milk.
Nitrendipine in human plasma and breast milk.
To assess the disposition of the dihydropyridine calcium antagonist, nitrendipine, in lactating mothers, we studied three breast-feeding women to determine simultaneous plasma and breast milk concentrations of nitrendipine and its inactive pyridine analog metabolite after both a single 10 mg oral dose and 5 days of continuous therapy (20 mg per day). Nitrendipine was excreted in breast milk at peak concentrations ranging from 4.3 to 6.5 ng/ml 1-2 h after acute dosing while its inactive pyridine metabolite ranged from 6.9 to 11.9 ng.ml-1. After 5 days of dosing, Cmax remained in the same range and the breast milk/whole plasma concentration ratio for nitrendipine was 0.2 to 0.5. On the fourth day of continuous dosing, average concentrations of nitrendipine from 24-h collections of the milk were 1.1 to 3.8 ng.ml-1. Thus, nitrendipine and its metabolite are excreted in very low concentrations in human breast milk. Based on a maternal dose of 20 mg daily, a newborn infant would ingest an average of 1.7 micrograms of nitrendipine per day, or a relative dose of 0.095%.