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. 1984 Apr;12(2):119-28.
doi: 10.1007/BF01059273.

Pharmacokinetics of teicoplanin in man after intravenous administration

Pharmacokinetics of teicoplanin in man after intravenous administration

G L Traina et al. J Pharmacokinet Biopharm. 1984 Apr.

Abstract

The pharmacokinetics of teicoplanin, a new glycopeptide antibiotic active against gram-positive aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, was studied in adult male volunteers given 2- and 3-mg/kg doses by a constant-rate 0.5-hr infusion. Serum and urine samples were collected up to 96 hr. Mean peak serum levels after the two doses were 15.7 and 22.4 micrograms/ml. Postinfusion serum teicoplanin levels showed triexponential decay. A three-compartment body model gave close values for pharmacokinetic parameters after the two doses. The mean half-life of the lambda 1 phase was 20.3 min, that of the lambda 2 phase was 2.9 hr, and the half-life of the estimated lambda 3 phase was 40.5 hr, in good agreement with that of the lambda z phase (45.9 hr) calculated from the last urine data. The mean volume of distribution of the central compartment was 0.09 liter/kg and the steady-state volume of distribution using noncompartmental analysis was 0.84 liter/kg. Total clearance averaged 16.05 ml/hr/kg, with renal clearance arbout half this (9.51 ml/hr/kg), calculated by two different methods. The average total recovery of active teicoplanin in urine over 4 days was 52%, suggesting that both renal and nonrenal mechanisms are involved in elimination of the drug. The concentrations of teicoplanin in serum and urine exceeded the MIC (ranging from 0.02 to 2 micrograms/ml) on many pathogenic organisms for at least 1 day after administration.

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