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Chloramphenicol in paediatrics: current prescribing practice and the need to monitor.

A Mulhall1, D J Berry, J de Louvois.   

Abstract

Two hundred and fifty-five neonates, infants and children, from 45 hospitals, who were receiving chloramphenicol therapy for serious infections were the subject of this study. Samples of serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were assayed for chloramphenicol and the patients' treatment regimens analysed. Less than 50% of neonates and 25% of infants received the "recommended" dose of chloramphenicol. In older children the recommended dose was used. Only 34% babies under 1 year of age and 50% older children had serum concentrations within the therapeutic range (15-25 mg/l). Thirty-one percent of neonates and infants had potentially toxic serum concentrations. Forty-three percent of neonates receiving chloramphenicol every 6 h had subtherapeutic peak serum levels compared to 20% of those receiving the antibiotic every 12 h. Concomitant administration of phenobarbitone or phenytoin had no effect on mean serum chloramphenicol levels. Serum concentrations of chloramphenicol were significantly higher in patients also receiving penicillin. CSF levels in 77 samples (39 patients) ranged from 1-60 mg/l. CSF from 44% patients contained less than 4 mg/l. Twelve neonates and infants (5.5%) suffered toxic side effects, four died. A further eight babies received an accidental 2- to 10-fold overdose and in three others an overdose was assumed following assay. No overdoses or toxic effects were reported in children over 1 year of age. Eight patients with impaired renal function had elevated serum levels and three showed toxic effects. In 22% patients dosage regimens were altered following assay.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3181196     DOI: 10.1007/bf00442465

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pediatr        ISSN: 0340-6199            Impact factor:   3.183


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