Antibacterial activity of cefuroxime in human bone
- PMID: 6988954
- DOI: 10.3109/inf.1980.12.issue-1.09
Antibacterial activity of cefuroxime in human bone
Abstract
Bone samples were taken at orthopaedic surgery from 12 patients, who had been treated with 2 doses of 750 mg cefuroxime by intravenous infusion. After grinding, extraction and assay by the agar diffusion method the levels of cefuroxime ranged between 0.4--1.9 micrograms/g bone. Using an electrophoretic method followed by microbiological assay, higher levels of cefuroxime were measured, possibly because of a diminution in the binding capacity of the bone.
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