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Comparative Study
. 1976 Sep;10(3):450-6.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.10.3.450.

Comparative pharmacology of josamycin and erythromycin stearate

Comparative Study

Comparative pharmacology of josamycin and erythromycin stearate

L J Strausbaugh et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1976 Sep.

Abstract

Two macrolide antibiotics, josamycin and erythromycin stearate, were administered orally to healthy, adult male volunteers for a comparative study of their pharmacological properties. In comparable doses, josamycin and erythromycin produced similar plasma concentrations, with similar half-lives and elimination constants. An initial loading dose of 1.5 g of josamycin produced greater peak concentrations of antibiotic throughout a 10-day period with a regimen of every 6 h. In addition, josamycin tended to reach higher peak and trough concentrations after regimens of every 6 or 8 h were maintained for 2 days. Josamycin penetrated into saliva, sweat, and tears, and it was better tolerated in fasting subjects than was erythromycin stearate.

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