Abstract

The disposition of encainide and metabolites O-desmethylencainide (ODE) and 3-methyl-ODE (MODE) was evaluated in a 31-year-old hemodialysis patient following a 25 mg oral dose during an interdialytic period and a second 25 mg oral dose 48 h later, 2 h before a hemodialysis procedure. The inter- and intradialytic elimination half-lives were not different for encainide and its metabolites ODE and MODE. The hemodialysis clearance of encainide, MODE, and ODE are all less than 10% of the creatinine clearance of the dialyzer. Thus, hemodialysis does not result in clinically significant removal of encainide or its metabolites.

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