Changes of Drug Pharmacokinetics in Patients with Short Bowel Syndrome: A Systematic Review.
Wallace Bok-Thoe HongWee Kiat TanLawrence Siu-Chun LawDavid Eng-Hui OngElaine Ah-Gi LoPublished in: European journal of drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics (2021)
The influence of short bowel syndrome on drug absorption appears to be drug-specific and dependent on the location and extent of resection. The presence of a colon in continuity may also influence drug bioavailability as it can contribute significantly to the absorption of drugs (e.g., metoprolol); likewise, drugs that have a wide absorption window or are known to be absorbed in the colon are least likely to be malabsorbed. Individualized dosing may be necessary to achieve therapeutic efficacy, and therapeutic drug monitoring, where available, should be considered in short bowel syndrome patients, especially for drugs with narrow therapeutic indices.