Each moiety of the drug exhibits separate pharmacological properties
Absorption: When administered orally in man, Imunovir is rapidly and completely absorbed (≥ 90%) from the gastrointestinal tract and appears in the blood. Similarly, 94-100% of IV values of DIP [N,N-dimethylamino-2-propanol] and PacBA [p-acetamidobenzoic acid] components are recovered in urine after oral administration in Rhesus monkeys.
Distribution: Radiolabelled material was found in the following tissues in order of decreasing specific activity when drug was administered to monkeys: kidneys, lung, liver, heart, spleen, testes, pancreas, brain and skeletal muscle
Metabolism: In human subjects following a 1 g oral dose of Imunovir, the following plasma levels were found for DIP and PAcBA, respectively: 3.7μ g/ml (2 hours) and 9.4μ g/ml (1 hour). In human dose tolerance studies, peak post-dose elevation of uric acid levels as a measurement of drug-derived inosine are not linear and can vary + 10% between 1-3 hours.
Excretion: The 24-hour urinary excretion of PAcBA and its major metabolite under steady-state conditions at 4g per day amounted to approximately 85% of the administered dose. 95% of the DIP-derived radioactivity in urine was recovered as unchanged DIP and DIP N-oxide. The elimination half-life is 3.5 hours for DIP and 50 minutes for PAcBA. The major metabolites in humans are the N-oxide for DIP and the o-acylglucuronide for PAcBA. Because the inosine moiety is degraded by the purine degradation pathway to uric acid, radiolabelled experiments in humans are inappropriate. In animals up to about 70% of the administered inosine can be recovered as urinary uric acid following oral tablet administration and the remainder as the normal metabolites, xanthine and hypoxanthine.
Bioavailability/AUC: Urinary recoveries under steady state conditions of the PAcBA moiety and its metabolite were found to be > 90% of the expected value from solution. The recovery of the DIP moiety and its metabolite was >76%. The plasma AUC was >88% for DIP and > 77% for PAcBA.