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Title: Urinary clearance of 11-nor-9-carboxy-Δ9 -tetrahydrocannabinol: A detailed pharmacokinetic analysis. Author: Sempio C, Huestis MA, Kaplan B, Klawitter J, Christians U, Henthorn TK. Journal: Drug Test Anal; 2022 Aug; 14(8):1368-1376. PubMed ID: 35332698. Abstract: Urine is a common matrix for screening for cannabis use. Urine assays typically measure total 11-nor-9-carboxy-Δ9 -tetrahydrocannabinol (THCCOOH) concentrations after hydrolysis cleaves the glucuronide. Urine THCCOOH concentration is adjusted by urine creatinine concentration or specific gravity, to account for variable hydration states. Therefore, we performed a population pharmacokinetic analysis of the urinary THCCOOH excretion, urinary flow rate, and creatinine excretion rate data. Urine was obtained over 168 h from six subjects who smoked low- (15.8 mg) and high-dose (33.8 mg) Δ9 -tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) cigarettes on two occasions. Samples were analyzed for THCCOOH concentration by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and volume, time, and creatinine concentration measured. A population pharmacokinetic model of the urinary clearance of THCCOOH was created from these data, and potential covariates of urine creatinine concentration and urine creatinine excretion rate were assessed. Elimination clearance of THCCOOH was estimated as 0.104 ± 0.088 L/min, and its urinary clearance was 0.0022 ± 0.0015 L/min. Total urine excretion of THCCOOH was estimated at 2.3%. Urine flow rate and urine creatinine concentrations were significantly correlated, r2 = 0.35. Creatinine excretion rate was 129.6 ± 71.0 ml/min, and the intrasubject variability was 31%-52% (SD%) during the week. Urinary creatinine excretion rate was a significant covariate for the urinary clearance of THCCOOH. Creatinine clearance is a significant covariate for urinary THCCOOH clearance. Only 2%-3% of bioavailable THC is excreted as THCCOOH and THCCOO-glucuronide via the urine. Correction of urine drug and/or metabolite concentration with urine creatinine concentration or specific gravity may be more problematic than previously appreciated.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]