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Urinary concentrations and antimicrobial activity of tobramycin in healthy volunteers receiving a single oral dose of a novel formulation for improved absorption.

Maria Loose1, Kurt G Naber2, Paul Shields3, Harald Reinhart4, Florian M E Wagenlehner5.   

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Oral antibiotics for the treatment of urinary tract infections are scarce. In this ex vivo phase 1 annex study, the clinical safety, urinary concentrations and bactericidal activity of a new formulation for improved oral absorption of tobramycin (Tobrate™) were evaluated. Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and minimum bactericidal concentrations (MBCs) of five test strains, one reference strain and four clinical uropathogenic strains were determined in cation-adjusted Mueller-Hinton broth (CA-MHB) and in pooled antimicrobial agent-free subjects' urine at different pH values (5.5, 6.5, 7.5 and 8.5). Urinary concentrations and urinary bactericidal titres (UBTs) following single oral administration of 600 mg Tobrate™ were measured in nine healthy volunteers up to 24 h. The MIC/MBC values in CA-MHB were 2-4/2-4 mg/L for two Escherichia coli strains, 2/2 mg/L for Klebsiella pneumoniae, 0.5/1 mg/L for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and 8/1 mg/L for Proteus mirabilis. MBCs in pooled alkaline urine were significantly lower than those in acidic urine. The mean maximum urinary concentration following 600 mg tobramycin was 83.9 mg/L (2-4 h collection period). The highest reciprocal median UBT values for each test strain were between 2 and 4 during the collection periods 2-4 h and 4-8 h, respectively. The new enteric oral tobramycin formulation significantly improved the very poor oral absorption of standard tobramycin salt. For all pathogens tested, maximum urinary concentrations of tobramycin were at least two times above the urinary MBC. A twice- or three-times daily dosage regimen and alkalising co-medication may further improve urinary bactericidal activity.
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Keywords:  Ex vivo phase 1 annex study; Tobramycin; Urinary bactericidal titre; Urinary tract infection

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29158143     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2017.11.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Antimicrob Agents        ISSN: 0924-8579            Impact factor:   5.283


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1.  Carbapenem-Containing Combination Antibiotic Therapy against Carbapenem-Resistant Uropathogenic Enterobacteriaceae.

Authors:  Maria Loose; Isabell Link; Kurt G Naber; Florian M E Wagenlehner
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2019-12-20       Impact factor: 5.191

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