Abstract

The effect of changing the protein binding of S-disopyramide, a compound that is highly extracted by the liver on its hepatic clearance in rabbits is described. Using indocyanine green clearance as a means of measuring hepatic blood flow, qualitative changes were observed which are in agreement with the results predicted by both the 'parallel tube' and the 'well-stirred' models. However, neither model alone could explain the quantitative changes. Suggestions are put forward to explain these results.

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