Clinical effect and pharmacokinetics of trimethoprim-sulphadiazine in children with urinary tract infections
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Vol. 24 (2) , 267-271
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00613830
Abstract
The clinical effect and pharmacokinetics of the combination trimethoprim (TMP)-sulphadiazine (SD) were studied in 18 children with acute urinary tract infections (UTI), aged 2–56 months. A suspension of TMP-SD (9+41 mg/ml) was taken orally twice daily for 10 days. Various doses of TMP (2.9–3.7 mg/kg/day) and SD (12.9–16.7 mg/kg/day) were also given to children of different ages. After 2–4 days of treatment, bacterial cultures of urine were negative and C-reactive protein in serum, WBC count and ESR in all patients had become normal. Steady state serum levels for both components were reached after 4 or more days of treatment. At steady state, mean peak serum concentrations of TMP and SD of 1.4 µg/ml and 27 µg/ml, respectively, were found within 2–4 h after a fasting morning dose. The biological half-lives of TMP and SD were of the same order of magnitude, but the total clearance of TMP was 5 times greater than that of SD. The concentrations of TMP-SD in urine were invariably more than 10 times the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) for the causative organisms (tested at the ratios 1:20 and 1:4 of TMP and SD). Non-metabolized SD constituted 77% of total SD in urine of infants, and 55% of total SD in children of 1 year or more. The TMP-SD combination showed a satisfactory clinical effect and favourable pharmacokinetic properties in children with UTI.Keywords
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