Pharmacology of amikacin in humans
- PMID: 4462465
- PMCID: PMC429003
- DOI: 10.1128/AAC.5.5.508
Pharmacology of amikacin in humans
Abstract
Amikacin is a new aminoglycoside antibiotic which is active in vitro against most isolates of gram-negative bacilli. A dose of 300 mg/m(2) intramuscularly produced a highest mean serum concentration of 25.4 mug/ml with a mean serum concentration of 3.1 mug/ml at 8 h. The same dose intravenously produced a highest mean serum concentration of 52.4 mug/ml with a mean serum concentration of 2.1 mug/ml at 8 h. The mean urinary excretion during the first 6 h was 75 and 66%, respectively. When amikacin was administered at a dose of 150 mg/m(2) every 6 h, there was evidence of some drug accumulation. A loading dose of 150 mg/m(2) administered intravenously over 30 min followed by 200 mg/m(2) administered as a continuous infusion every 6 h maintained serum concentrations of 8 mug/ml. No major toxicity was observed with any of these drug regimens.
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