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4-(p-Chlorophenylthio)butanol (W-2719) is absorbed, metabolized and excreted when administered orally to human volunteers. The butyrate (W-2718) and the acetate (W-2683) metabolites were found in plasma with W-2683 being the major biotransformation product and detectable seven days after administration with an apparent half-life of 33.2 h. p-Chlorothiophenol appeared to be the major biotransformation product in urine and was detectable through day 6. As in plasma, the other major biotransformation product was W-2683, which was again detectable through day 7 and had a t 1/2 in urine of 40.8 h. The minor metabolite found in urine was W-2718. No W-2719 was found in either plasma or urine after oral administration.

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R G Meeks, B M Bayer, R D Sofia, J R Bianchine, D Couri. The pharmacodynamics of 4-(p-chlorophenylthio)butanol (W-2719) in humans. Arzneimittel-Forschung. 1979;29(11):1756-8

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PMID: 94548

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