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. 1972 Jun;1(6):476-82.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.1.6.476.

Pharmacological studies with 5-fluorocytosine

Pharmacological studies with 5-fluorocytosine

E R Block et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1972 Jun.

Abstract

A cylinder plate bioassay for 5-fluorocytosine (5-FC) is described which permits determination of 5-FC concentrations in biological fluids in the presence of amphotericin B. Using this assay, we determined serum concentrations in 12 patients after a single dose of drug and in 8 patients receiving daily 5-FC at 6-hr intervals (4 to 120 days). Drug was detectable in serum as early as 0.5 hr and concentrations were measurable as long as 24 hr after a dose, regardless of renal function. Peak concentrations occurred 6 hr after the initial drug dose, but were seen between 1 and 2 hr after a dose in all patients receiving a minimum of 4 days of therapy. Mild to moderate renal impairment produced marked increases in peak 5-FC concentrations in the serum of a group of eight patients on three different dosage schedules. Five patients were studied before and after amphotericin B-induced renal insufficiency. Peak concentrations increased from 14 to 142% concomitant with the change in renal function. Parallel studies in rabbits confirmed the results in our patients. 5-FC half-life in the serum of 10 rabbits increased from 3.35 +/- 0.27 to 24.63 +/- 0.70 hr after experimentally induced acute renal failure. Concentrations of 5-FC in the cerebrospinal fluid of five patients ranged from 17 to 62 mug/ml and were 74.4 +/- 5.6% of simultaneously determined serum concentrations. The effect of renal function on 5-FC concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid was similar to that seen with serum.

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