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Pharmacokinetics of free and total flucloxacilin in newborn infants

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Flucloxacillin 50 mg/kg b.w. was administered intravenously (in combination with ampicillin/gentamicin) and orally (with amoxicillin) to 9 newborn infants (gestational age 33–41 weeks) to treat bacterial infections. The concentrations of flucloxaxillin in plasma and urine after i.v. injection were analysed according to an open two-compartment model, and the plasma protein binding of flucloxacillin and its distribution to blood cells and plasma water in whole blood were determined. Considerable differences were found from values reported in adults. The terminal half-life averaged 4 h 38 min and was significantly correlated with gestational age. Plasma clearance was low (0.744 ml·min−1·kg−1), due to the small renal clearance (0.182 ml·min−1·kg−1), whilst non-renal clearance (0.563 ml·min−1·kg−1) was approximately the same as in adults. The mean apparent volume of distribution of total drug (Vz) was 0.280 l/kg. The corresponding volume of distribution of unbound drug (V u1 + V u2 ) was 1.74 l/kg, which indicates considerable extravascular drug binding. The plasma protein binding of flucloxacillin (mean 86.3%) was significantly correlated with gestational age and the bilirubin/albumin concentration ratio. Bioavailability after oral administration, when corrected for changes in terminal half-life, was 47.7%, which is only slightly lower than that reported in adults. Since the plasma concentrations after both i.v. and oral administration were well above the MIC-values generally reported for Staphylococcus aureus, and since few side-effects were observed, intravenous injection or, in selected cases, oral administration of flucloxacillin appears to be a reliable therapy for the treatment of infections due to sensitive strains of S. aureus in premature newborn infants.

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Herngren, L., Ehrnebo, M. & Broberger, U. Pharmacokinetics of free and total flucloxacilin in newborn infants. Eur J Clin Pharmacol 32, 403–409 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00543977

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