2002
DOI: 10.1093/jac/dkf062
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Penetration of telithromycin (HMR 3647), a new ketolide antimicrobial, into inflammatory blister fluid following oral administration

Abstract: The penetration of telithromycin (HMR 3647), a novel ketolide antimicrobial, has been assessed in an open, single-dose study in eight healthy male subjects. Following a single, oral, 600 mg dose the mean ratio of the concentration of telithromycin in blister fluid over plasma was 1.38. Significant blister fluid concentrations were maintained up to 24 h post-dose. These results indicate that telithromycin penetrates well into inflammatory extracellular fluid, achieving high and sustained concentrations in this … Show more

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“…Pharmacokinetic analyzes support a convenient once‐daily oral dosage regimen [11]. Telithromycin is rapidly absorbed and, at a dose of 800 mg once daily, consistently exceeds plasma minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) levels for common respiratory pathogens and penetrates well into respiratory tissues [12–14]. Bioavailability does not appear to be affected by food [15] and thus, telithromycin can be administered irrespective of food intake.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pharmacokinetic analyzes support a convenient once‐daily oral dosage regimen [11]. Telithromycin is rapidly absorbed and, at a dose of 800 mg once daily, consistently exceeds plasma minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) levels for common respiratory pathogens and penetrates well into respiratory tissues [12–14]. Bioavailability does not appear to be affected by food [15] and thus, telithromycin can be administered irrespective of food intake.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentration of telithromycin in plasma was measured from samples taken before and at 80 minutes and 2, 3, 5, and 13 hours after telithromycin administration by use of an API 2000 liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry system (Sciex Division of MDS) 20 . The ion transition monitored was m/z 812 to m/z 655.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For azithromycin, sustained and high concentrations are also found in the lung (Di Paolo et al 2002 ), tonsils (Foulds et al 1991 ), and prostate (Foulds et al 1990 ) as well as in infl amed blister fl uid (Freeman et al 1994 ). Telithromycin achieves high and prolonged concentrations in the lung (Kadota et al 2002 ;Khair et al 2001 ), nasal mucosa and ethmoid bone (Kuehnel et al 2005 ), tonsils (Gehanno et al 2003 ), female genital tract (Mikamo et al 2003 ), and infl amed blister fl uid (Namour et al 2002 ). Its free concentration in soft tissues (subcutis and muscle) is close to the free serum concentration (Gattringer et al 2004 ;Traunmuller et al 2009 ).…”
Section: Distributionmentioning
confidence: 98%