Temafloxacin in acute purulent exacerbations of chronic bronchitis

Abstract
Temafloxacin hydrochloride, a new fluoroquinolone, was given orally in doses of 300 or 600 mg twice daily for ten days to 36 patients, all hospitalized because of severe acute purulent exacerbations of chronic bronchitis. Sputum cultures before, during and after treatment showed that the infection was eliminated in 12/18 evaluable patients given 300 mg and in 13/16 receiving the 600 mg doses. Haemophilus influenzae, Branhamella catarrhalis and Streptococcus pneumoniae were effectively eliminated, but only half the Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections were eradicated. MICs for most pathogens were 1 mg/l or less (including the majority of the pneumococci) but the MICs for Ps. aeruginosa ranged from 0.5 to > 16 mg/l, those for 10 of the 22 strains being > 2 mg/l. Pharmacokinetic studies on serum and sputum specimens showed serum Cmax values of 3.5 and 6.0 mg/l, the sputum Cmax being 2.35 and 4.17 mg/l after the different doses. No interaction with concomitant theophylline could be found. Two patients complained of moderate nausea or waterbrash. Temafloxacin can be considered safe and effective at these dosages, but for Ps. aeruginosa infections higher dosages need to be investigated.

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