Reduced ampicillin bioavailability following oral coadministration with chloroquine
- 1 June 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
- Vol. 15 (6) , 781-784
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/15.6.781
Abstract
Ampicillin bioavailability was examined in seven healthy adult male volunteers after oral coadministration with chioroquine using the urinary excretion method. Ampicillin (500 mg, capsules) and chloroquine phosphate (250 mg, tablets) were administered in single doses of 1·0 g each. Each subject received, on two different occasions, ampicillin alone and ampicillin together chloroquine. Urine was collected hourly for 8·0 h Ampicillin urinary levels were measured chemically. The mean % dose excreted, maximum peak of excretion and the time of that peak after the administration of arnpicillin alone were: 29±4·1%, 1·73±0·27mg/min and 1·75±0·164h, respectively. The corresponding values after coadministration of ampicilhn with chioroquine were: 19±2·9% 1·25±0·17 mg/min and 1·82±0·210 h. The results indicate a sigmficant reduction (PP<0·005) in ampicillin bioavailability following oral coadnunistration with chioroqume. The reduction of ampicillin bioavailability produced by chloroquine might be attnbuted to slowing of gastric emptying and enhancement of gut motility induced by the chloroquine.Keywords
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