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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, May 1999, p. 1277-1280, Vol. 43, No. 5
Department of Pharmacy Practice,
Received 10 August 1998/Returned for modification 8 December
1998/Accepted 21 February 1999
The pharmacokinetics of clarithromycin and its
14-(R)-hydroxylated metabolite were studied on two separate
occasions after nasogastric administration of 500 mg of a
clarithromycin suspension to 16 seriously ill adults in an intensive
care unit. The clarithromycin suspension appeared to be adequately
absorbed, and the pharmacokinetics of neither clarithromycin nor
14-(R)-hydroxyclarithromycin differed significantly between
the two dosing periods. No substantial differences in pharmacokinetics
were observed compared to previously published studies of other adult
populations. Minimal intrapatient variability of pharmacokinetic
parameters was observed in these seriously ill patients.
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Pharmacokinetics of a Clarithromycin Suspension
Administered via Nasogastric Tube to Seriously Ill Patients
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