Pharmacological Studies with Cefamandole in Human Volunteers
AUTOR(ES)
Meyers, Burt R.
RESUMO
Serum and urine concentrations were measured after administration of 0.5-and 1-g doses of cefamandole intramuscularly and intravenously to healthy volunteers. Intramuscular doses of 0.5 and 1 g yielded serum concentrations at 1 h of 14.7 and 35.6 μg/ml, respectively. Significant antibacterial concentrations persisted through h 8. Intravenous doses of 0.5 and 1 g resulted in respective peak serum levels of 21 μg/ml at 45 min and 103 μg/ml at 15 min; these serum levels rapidly declined. Very high urine concentrations were achieved during the first 8 h after injection.
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