1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf03189784
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Pharmacokinetics of a new oral formulation of amoxicillin

Abstract: The bioavailability of the recently developed 1 g dispersible tablet form of amoxicillin (B) and the 1 g dispersible tablet in suspension form (C) were compared to that of the 1 g standard reference formulation (A). Twelve healthy volunteers were involved in this single-dose, open, randomized, three-way cross-over study. The mean peak serum levels were 14.1 +/- 4.1 micrograms/ml after A, 15.1 +/- 3.1 micrograms/ml after B and 15.1 +/- 5.4 micrograms/ml after C. The area under the drug concentration versus time… Show more

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“…A large number of plasma samples (n ϭ 1,152) collected from 48 closely monitored, healthy volunteers in two bioequivalence studies allowed the development and subsequent validation of LSS models by using several different procedures. The results show that the AUC 0-ϱ of amoxicillin, following administration of single oral doses (500 ) for amoxicillin in 11 previously published studies (1,3,7,10,13,14,(17)(18)(19)(20)26), and the corresponding AUC 0-ϱ derived from the three-point LSS model developed for the reference capsule formulation in the present study (Table 3, (Table 2). The statistical principle of parsimony advises in favor of models with fewer parameters; thus, we settled for three-sample regressions for independent estimation of amoxicillin's AUC 0-ϱ .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…A large number of plasma samples (n ϭ 1,152) collected from 48 closely monitored, healthy volunteers in two bioequivalence studies allowed the development and subsequent validation of LSS models by using several different procedures. The results show that the AUC 0-ϱ of amoxicillin, following administration of single oral doses (500 ) for amoxicillin in 11 previously published studies (1,3,7,10,13,14,(17)(18)(19)(20)26), and the corresponding AUC 0-ϱ derived from the three-point LSS model developed for the reference capsule formulation in the present study (Table 3, (Table 2). The statistical principle of parsimony advises in favor of models with fewer parameters; thus, we settled for three-sample regressions for independent estimation of amoxicillin's AUC 0-ϱ .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…The robustness of the three-point LSS regression equation derived from the capsule formulation data set as a predictor of the plasma amoxicillin AUC 0-ϱ was confirmed when tested on data from 11 published studies (1,3,7,10,13,14,(17)(18)(19)(20)26), encompassing a large range of amoxicillin single doses (250 to 1,000 mg) and AUC 0-ϱ 's (9 to 55 g ⅐ h ⅐ ml Ϫ1 ). This result not only validates our proposed three-point LSS model but also extends its applicability to a variety of experimental conditions, both clinical and analytical, which prevailed in the 11 studies examined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…The drug is generally active against Gram-negative and Gram-positive susceptible bacteria. The antibacterial activity furthermore encompasses microorganisms commonly involved in infections of the skin, soft tissue, urinary tract and upper respiratory tract [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%