Multiple-dose pharmacokinetics of ceftibuten after oral administration to healthy volunteers
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Multiple-dose pharmacokinetics of ceftibuten after oral administration to healthy volunteers
Abstract
The pharmacokinetics of ceftibuten in plasma and urine were investigated after oral administration. Twelve healthy subjects were treated orally twice daily with 400 mg of the drug for 7 days; on day 8, the subjects received a last dose of 400 mg of ceftibuten. Ceftibuten and its metabolite, the trans isomer of ceftibuten, were assayed in plasma and urine by a specific HPLC method with UV detection. Ceftibuten was rapidly absorbed, as evidenced by the mean time to the maximum observed cis-ceftibuten concentration of 2.4 h. To describe the drug intake process, a Weibull model was used. For the metabolite, the mean time to maximum concentration in plasma was 3.25 h. Mean values for the terminal half-life in plasma were 2.17 h for cis-ceftibuten and 3.19 h for trans-ceftibuten. The overall elimination half-life, tmax, and total and renal clearances of cis-ceftibuten were invariant with respect to duration of dosing. The area under the plasma concentration versus time curve from 0 to infinity and the Cmax of this drug were significantly higher on day 8 than the values predicted from the elimination half-life computed on day 1 of treatment and the dosing interval. The pharmacokinetic parameters of trans-ceftibuten were invariant with respect to duration of dosing. Ceftibuten was well tolerated; there were no clinically significant adverse clinical events. The results from the present study indicate that the levels of cis-ceftibuten in plasma as well as in urine remain above the MICs for susceptible organisms over the dosing interval.
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