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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, January 1999, p. 163-165, Vol. 43, No. 1
Clinical Pharmacology Research Center,
Departments of Pharmacy and Medicine, and Research Institute,
Bassett Healthcare, Cooperstown, New York,1
and
Pfizer Central Research, Pfizer Inc., Groton,
Connecticut2
Received 11 March 1998/Returned for modification 23 August
1998/Accepted 20 October 1998
The pharmacokinetics in serum and leukocyte (WBC) exposures of
1,500 mg of oral azithromycin administered as 3-day (500 mg/day, days 1 to 3) and 5-day (500 mg on day 1 and 250 mg/day on days 2 to 5)
regimens were compared in 12 healthy volunteers. Serum, polymorphonuclear leukocytes, and mononuclear leukocytes were collected
over a 12-day period from the start of each regimen. Results of the
study indicate that the exposures of serum and both types
of WBCs were similar with both regimens. Drug concentrations in day 12 WBCs were well above the MICs for all relevant community-acquired respiratory tract pathogens. Terminal half-lives in serum obtained by
both regimens were essentially equal at 66 h and consistent with
past reports. These results indicate that the standard 1,500-mg dose of
oral azithromycin can be administered over either 5 or 3 days.
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Pharmacokinetics in Serum and Leukocyte Exposures
of Oral Azithromycin, 1,500 Milligrams, Given over a 3- or 5-Day
Period in Healthy Subjects
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Clinical
Pharmacology Research Center, Bassett Healthcare, One Atwell Rd.,
Cooperstown, NY 13326. Phone: (607) 547-3680. Fax: (607) 547-6914. E-mail: guy.amsden{at}bassett.org.
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