Pharmacokinetics of oral cefetamet pivoxil (Ro 15-8075) and intravenous cefetamet (Ro 15-8074) in humans: a review
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Informa Healthcare in Current Medical Research and Opinion
- Vol. 11 (7) , 432-441
- https://doi.org/10.1185/03007998909115930
Abstract
SummaryCefetamet pivoxil belongs to the class of orally absorbed pro-drug esters which are hydrolyzed to the active compound (cefetamet) on their first pass through the gut wall and/or the liver. The intravenously administered cefetamet is eliminated predominantly unchanged in the urine by glomerular filtration. Systemic and renal clearance values for cefetamet were 140 and 130 ml/min, respectively. The plasma protein binding is 22%, whereby the only binding protein is albumin. The steady state volume of distribution (0.29 l/kg) corresponds roughly to the extracellular water space which is consistent with other low protein-bound cephalosporins. In general, after intravenous doses, cefetamet follows the kinetic behaviour of a cephalosporin with low protein binding, limited non-renal clearance, and renal clearance that is predominantly due to glomerular filtration, e.g. ceftizoxime, ceftazidime. After oral administration, cefetamet pivoxil shows a significant food effect (F = 41% vs 51%). Hence, cefetamet p...Keywords
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