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. 1979 May;17(5):225-7.

Gentamicin in the treatment of lower genital tract infections: level of the drug in menses, cervical mucus and vaginal fluid

  • PMID: 468447

Gentamicin in the treatment of lower genital tract infections: level of the drug in menses, cervical mucus and vaginal fluid

G Creatsas et al. Int J Clin Pharmacol Biopharm. 1979 May.

Abstract

The concentration of gentamicin in serum, menses, cervical mucus and vaginal fluid of 39 women under treatment with this antibiotic (80 mg every 8 hr i. m.) was tested by the agar diffusion method. The levels of the drug in the serum varied from 1.88-5.41 micrograms/ml with a peak one hour after the last dosage. In the menses the levels ranged from 2.06-5.87 micrograms/ml with a peak also one hour after the last dosage. The concentration of gentamicin in the cervical mucus and vaginal fluid varied from 0.67-5.14 micrograms/ml and 0.63-6.43 micrograms/ml with a peak three hours after the last administration of the drug. Results are briefly discussed.

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