Literature DB >> 9469679

Penetration of levofloxacin into lung tissue after oral administration to subjects undergoing lung biopsy or lobectomy.

L J Lee1, X Sha, M H Gotfried, J R Howard, R K Dix, D N Fish.   

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STUDY
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the pulmonary tissue distribution of levofloxacin, the new once-daily fluoroquinolone, after a single 500-mg oral dose.
DESIGN: Open-label study.
SETTING: One pulmonary clinic and two university-affiliated teaching hospitals. PATIENTS: Eighteen adults undergoing lung biopsy or lobectomy.
INTERVENTIONS: Levofloxacin plasma and lung tissue concentrations were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. Lung tissue levofloxacin concentrations were corrected for blood contamination by measuring hemoglobin.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: After a single 500-mg oral dose, concentrations of levofloxacin in lung tissue consistently exceeded those in plasma at every time point over the 24-hour sampling period, with tissue:plasma penetration ratios of 2.02 (2-3 hrs), 5.02 (4-6 hrs), 5.13 (11-17 hrs), and 4.13 (22-25 hrs). The mean penetration ratio over the 24-hour sampling period was 3.95 (range 1.06-9.98). Lung tissue concentrations of levofloxacin also exceeded minimum inhibitory concentration values for most community-acquired respiratory tract pathogens over the 24 hours.
CONCLUSION: This study supports clinical evaluation of levofloxacin as once-daily oral therapy for community-acquired lower respiratory tract infections.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9469679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacotherapy        ISSN: 0277-0008            Impact factor:   4.705


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