1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf02113592
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Urine bactericidal activity of pefloxacin versus norfloxacin in healthy female volunteers after a single 800-mg oral dose

Abstract: In an open randomised crossover study the antibacterial activity of pefloxacin and norfloxacin was assessed in the urine after a single 800-mg oral dose in 14 healthy female volunteers. Pefloxacin demonstrated lower peak concentrations in the urine than norfloxacin (mean, 217.2 mg/l versus 492.9 mg/l as determined by the microbiological assay) but pefloxacin was present over a longer period of time in sufficient concentrations than norfloxacin. Mean urine levels of at least 2 mg/l were present for 7 days after… Show more

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“…However, the bactericidal and inhibitory activities of antimicrobial agents derived from the comparison of data derived from cultures in nutrient broth and individual concentrations in urine sometimes hardly reflect the variability of individual responses to the treatment of UTIs in clinical situations. The estimation of UBTs by use of dilutions with the individual's antimicrobial-free urine may be considered more appropriate for approximation of the expected in vivo activity of an antimicrobial agent (7,8,10,13). Contrary to the results of MIC testing in vitro, the estimation of UBTs yielded higher values for gemifloxacin only for gram-positive strains, whereas for gram-negative uropathogens, UBTs were higher for ofloxacin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the bactericidal and inhibitory activities of antimicrobial agents derived from the comparison of data derived from cultures in nutrient broth and individual concentrations in urine sometimes hardly reflect the variability of individual responses to the treatment of UTIs in clinical situations. The estimation of UBTs by use of dilutions with the individual's antimicrobial-free urine may be considered more appropriate for approximation of the expected in vivo activity of an antimicrobial agent (7,8,10,13). Contrary to the results of MIC testing in vitro, the estimation of UBTs yielded higher values for gemifloxacin only for gram-positive strains, whereas for gram-negative uropathogens, UBTs were higher for ofloxacin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Determination of UBTs. A logarithmic serial dilution (dilution range, 1:2 to 1:1,024) was prepared by taking a 1:1 mixture of the urine sample and the individual's antimicrobial-free urine collected prior to drug administration (7,10,13). UBTs were then determined by microdilution, with each well of the microplates containing 100 l of the prepared dilution.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…MIC values of main antibacterial agents against 101 S. saprophyticus isolates [45]. des publications récentes ont mis en évidence l'efficacité clinique des fluoroquinolones dans le traitement des infections urinaires non compliquées de la femme jeune, probablement en raison des taux élevés atteints dans l'urine [53]. S. saprophyticus présente une résistance naturelle à la fosfomycine, mais le niveau de résistance à la fosfomycine est variable, avec des différences selon les études (de 80,5 à 97 %).…”
Section: Sensibilité Aux Antibiotiquesunclassified
“…At present, HPLC and bactericidal method [3][4][5] are the primary means for measurements of pharmacokinetics of PM. However, because the mobile phase used in HPLC usually contains acetonitrile which is a well known toxic substance, it is important to develop alternative method with innocuity, high sensitivity and selectivity for studying pharmacokinetics of PM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%