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Pharmacokinetics of Cefaclor and Cephalexin: Dosage Nomograms for Impaired Renal Function
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PharmacotherapyPhysiologically-based Pharmacokinetic ModelingPharmacokineticsDrug ResistanceRenal FunctionPharmacological StudyDosage NomogramCorrected Creatinine ClearanceClinical ChemistryChronic Kidney DiseaseRenal PharmacologyCreatinine ClearanceAntimicrobial PharmacokineticsPharmacologyImpaired Renal FunctionUrologyAntibioticsDosage NomogramsMedicineNephrology
The pharmacokinetics of cefaclor and cephalexin were characterized in patients with creatinine clearances ranging from 0 to 147 ml/min. Each of 24 fasted subjects received a single 500-mg oral dose of cefaclor, and 13 of these subjects later received 500 mg of cephalexin. Serum and urine levels of the antibiotics were measured by bioassay. The serum half-lives were highly correlated with corrected creatinine clearance (cefaclor r = 0.92, cephalexin r = 0.94). Linear regression estimates of the half-life of cefaclor were 2.3 h in the anephric patient and 40 min in the patient with a corrected creatinine clearance of 100 ml/min. For cephalexin, corresponding half-lives were 15.4 h and 58 min. We present a dosage nomogram for calculating the appropriate adjustments to the loading dose based on patient weight and maintenence dose based on corrected creatinine clearance.
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