ACIDOCILLIN IN EXUDATES OF MIDDLE-EAR

  • 1 January 1976
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 21  (4) , 369-371
Abstract
Acidocillin levels were determined in the middle ear exudates and serum of patients with acute exudative otitis media after oral administration of the drug. Acidocillin rapidly diffused exudate into the ear and its level in the exudate in 1 h was 0-1.7 .mu.g/ml. At the same time the serum levels ranged within 4-25 .mu.g/ml. Acidocillin remained longer in the ear exudate than in the serum. In 12 h, 0.2-1.3 .mu.g/ml of acidocillin was still found in the exudates, while there was no antibiotic in the serum.

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