Literature DB >> 1319873

Effects of 2 quinolone antibacterials, temafloxacin and enoxacin, on theophylline pharmacokinetics.

F Sörgel1, G Mahr, G R Granneman, U Stephan, P Nickel, P Muth.   

Abstract

Certain quinolone and naphthyridone antibacterial agents reduce the clearance of theophylline, posing potential clinical risks for patients maintained on this bronchodilator. Whether temafloxacin also affects theophylline pharmacokinetics was assessed in a randomised double-blind 3-way crossover study in 12 healthy volunteers, using placebo and enoxacin as controls. Each volunteer participated in all 3 phases of the study, receiving theophylline plus daily divided doses of temafloxacin 800mg, enoxacin 800mg, or placebo, orally for 7 days. Aminophylline 200mg (containing 146mg theophylline) was given orally twice daily on the first 4 days. On the fifth morning, theophylline 200mg was administered intravenously, and serial blood and urine samples were collected for the following 72h. Coadministration of enoxacin significantly reduced the metabolic clearance of theophylline (approximately 65%). In contrast, during coadministration of temafloxacin, theophylline pharmacokinetics did not differ significantly from those during coadministration of placebo. No clinically significant adverse events occurred; total reported adverse events during enoxacin-theophylline administration (n = 33) were higher than those reported during temafloxacin-theophylline administration (n = 22) and theophylline alone (n = 23). Administration of temafloxacin to patients on long term theophylline therapy appears to be a safe and rational choice when treatment with a broad spectrum antibiotic is indicated.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1319873     DOI: 10.2165/00003088-199200221-00012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Pharmacokinet        ISSN: 0312-5963            Impact factor:   6.447


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