Relationship between renal function and disposition of oral cefixime
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Relationship between renal function and disposition of oral cefixime
Abstract
The pharmacokinetics of cefixime following a single oral dose of 200 mg have been investigated in 6 normal subjects and in 22 patients with various degrees of renal insufficiency. Serum and urine samples were collected between 0 and 72 h and were subjected to two methods of analysis: bioassay and HPLC. There was a linear relationship between the two sets of results from 228 samples. This result suggests that none of the metabolites, which may accumulate in uraemic patients, has antibacterial activity. In normal subjects, the peak serum level (Cmax) was 2.50 micrograms.ml-1 at 2.83 h (tmax); the apparent elimination half-life (t1/2) was 3.73 h; the apparent total body clearance (CL.f-1) was 154 ml.min-1, the mean renal clearance (CLR) was 39.1 ml.min-1 and the apparent fraction of the dose recovered in 24 h urine was 0.22. In uraemic patients, Cmax and tmax were slightly increased and t1/2 was increased to 12-14 h in patients with an endogenous creatinine clearance below 20 ml.min-1. The apparent volume of distribution was decreased. Apparent total and renal clearances were lower in proportion to the degree of renal insufficiency. Linear relationships were found between CL/f, CLR and creatinine clearance (CLCR). The findings suggest that the dose of cefixime needs to be reduced only in patients with severe renal failure.
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