Pharmacokinetics of amoxicillin coadministered with a saline-polyethylene glycol solution in healthy volunteers
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- DOI: 10.1002/bdd.2510160302
Pharmacokinetics of amoxicillin coadministered with a saline-polyethylene glycol solution in healthy volunteers
Abstract
The pharmacokinetics of orally administered amoxicillin were investigated in 12 healthy volunteers in a crossover design. They received either a placebo or a saline-polyethylene glycol solution (SPG) for 4 d, the last dose being given simultaneously with 1 g amoxicillin; blood samples were drawn for the next 12 h. Amoxicillin kinetics were similar in the two treatments but small differences in some pharmacokinetic parameters reached significance. The mean +/- SD area under the curve was lower with SPG (43.8 +/- 6.8 against 47.8 +/- 8.2 mg h L-1, p < 0.05) but the treatments were equivalent according to Westlake's test (95% confidence interval = 14.95%). Analysis of SPG against placebo amoxicillin absorption kinetics after fitting the data to a Weibull model revealed a longer duration of the absorption, a slower rate of absorption, and a different shape of the curve. No clinical consequences are expected from these minor variations but possible mechanisms could be relevant to other drugs.
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