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Phase I, open-label, safety and pharmacokinetic study to assess bronchopulmonary disposition of intravenous eravacycline in healthy men and women.

Kevin P Connors1, Seth T Housman, J Samuel Pope, John Russomanno, Edward Salerno, Eric Shore, Susan Redican, David P Nicolau.   

Abstract

This study evaluated the pulmonary disposition of eravacycline in 20 healthy adult volunteers receiving 1.0 mg of eravacycline/kg intravenously every 12 h for a total of seven doses over 4 days. Plasma samples were collected at 0, 1, 2, 4, 6, and 12 h on day 4, with each subject randomized to undergo a single bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) at 2, 4, 6, or 12 h. Drug concentrations in plasma, BAL fluid, and alveolar macrophages (AM) were determined by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, and the urea correction method was used to calculate epithelial lining fluid (ELF) concentrations. Pharmacokinetic parameters were estimated by noncompartmental methods. Penetration for ELF and AM was calculated by using a ratio of the area under the concentration time curve (AUC0-12) for each respective parameter against free drug AUC (fAUC0-12) in plasma. The total AUC0-12 in plasma was 4.56±0.94 μg·h/ml with a mean fAUC0-12 of 0.77±0.14 μg·h/ml. The eravacycline concentrations in ELF and AM at 2, 4, 6, and 12 h were means±the standard deviations (μg/ml) of 0.70±0.30, 0.57±0.20, 0.34±0.16, and 0.25±0.13 with a penetration ratio of 6.44 and 8.25±4.55, 5.15±1.25, 1.77±0.64, and 1.42±1.45 with a penetration ratio of 51.63, respectively. The eravacycline concentrations in the ELF and AM achieved greater levels than plasma by 6- and 50-fold, respectively, supporting further study of eravacycline for patients with respiratory infections.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24468780      PMCID: PMC4023791          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.02036-13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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