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  • Urinary bactericidal activity of oral antibiotics against common urinary tract pathogens in an ex vivo model.

Urinary bactericidal activity of oral antibiotics against common urinary tract pathogens in an ex vivo model.

Chemotherapy (2006-09-30)
Branka Bedenic, Marijana Topic, Ana Budimir, Marina Bubonja
ABSTRACT

In this investigation, the urine samples obtained in a single oral-dose pharmacokinetic study were examined for their bactericidal activity against a range of relevant urinary tract pathogens. Six healthy volunteers received a single oral dose of ten oral antibiotics available in Croatia. Urine samples were taken every 2 h during the whole dosing interval of the particular antibiotic. The urinary bactericidal activity was tested by determination of urinary bactericidal titers. All antibiotics showed a significant urinary bactericidal activity against non-extended spectrum beta-lactamase Escherichia coli and Proteus mirabilis. Fluoroquinolones displayed high and persisting levels of urinary bactericidal activity against all gram-negative bacteria and Staphylococcus saprophyticus. Average urinary bactericidal activity can be predicted from in vitro susceptibility testing, but we expect that there will be patients with a low level of urinary bactericidal activity.

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Ceftibuten hydrate, ≥98% (HPLC)