Lower plasma levels of haloperidol in smoking than in nonsmoking schizophrenic patients.

The impact of smoking on plasma haloperidol (HAL) concentrations was investigated in 66 Japanese male schizophrenic inpatients treated orally with HAL. The subjects consisted of 22 nonsmokers and 44 smokers each smoking ten cigarettes per day. Plasma concentrations of HAL were determined by an enzyme immunoassay method. There were significant positive correlations between the plasma HAL concentration and the daily dose of HAL per kg body weight (Y = 58.1X-0.01 (r = 0.86)). Smokers had significantly lower HAL concentrations per daily dose of HAL/kg body weight than nonsmokers (smokers vs. nonsmokers = 54.3+/-16.6 vs. 70.6+/-23.2 ng/mL/mg/kg). In doses less than 0.2 mg/kg of HAL, smokers showed significantly lower HAL concentrations per daily dose of HAL/kg body weight than nonsmokers (smokers vs. nonsmokers = 55.1+/-14.4 vs. 79.5+/-27.1 ng/mL/mg/kg), whereas no significant difference in HAL concentrations per daily dose of HAL/kg body weight was observed between smokers and nonsmokers when treated with more than 0.2 mg/kg (smokers vs. nonsmokers = 52.9+/-20.7 vs. 60.0+/-11.1 ng/mL/mg/kg). Our results indicate that smoking may induce the enzyme(s) metabolizing HAL, which results in lower plasma HAL concentrations in smokers than in nonsmokers, particularly at low doses of HAL.

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