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. 1986 Feb 21;8(1):42-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF01975479.

The effect of the 4-quinolone enoxacin on plasma theophylline concentrations

The effect of the 4-quinolone enoxacin on plasma theophylline concentrations

W J Wijnands et al. Pharm Weekbl Sci. .

Abstract

In patients treated concomitantly with theophylline and enoxacin, a broad spectrum antibacterial agent for oral administration, unexpectedly high plasma theophylline concentrations were observed. In six patients receiving intravenous aminophylline under controlled conditions, enoxacin was started in a daily dose of 800 or 1200 mg. Plasma theophylline concentrations increased from 8.4 +/- 2.4 mg/l to 15.0 +/- 5.1 mg/l at day 3 of co-administration. Total body clearance of theophylline decreased significantly, whereas renal clearance and protein binding did not change. When enoxacin, 800 mg daily, was administered to seven patients with a stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, who were on long-term theophylline treatment a significant increase in plasma theophylline concentrations occurred as well: elimination half-life was prolonged. It is concluded that the rise of plasma theophylline concentrations is caused by a reduced metabolic clearance of theophylline. If concomitant use of both drugs is necessary, monitoring of plasma theophylline concentration and adjustment of the theophylline dose is recommended, to avoid toxicity.

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