Absorption of pivampicillin as related to dose, and tolerability of a 700 mg tablet

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To evaluate the absorption and tolerability of a new formulation of pivampicillin administered as a 700 mg tablet, 14 healthy volunteers received single doses of 350, 500 and 700 mg p.o. Maximum serum concentrations (Cmax) of 5.73, 7.05 and 8.61 mg/l were obtained. The corresponding values for the area under the concentration/time curve (AUC) were 12.32, 18.99 and 25.30 mg/lxh. Concomitant intake of food increased the Cmax of the 700 mg tablet to 9.5 mg/l, while the AUC remained unchanged. Co-administration of the 700 mg pivampicillin dose with an antacid reduced the Cmax to 7.45 mg/l and the AUC to 17.92 mg/l × h. The tolerance of the 700 mg tablet was evaluated in a double-blind placebo-controlled study involving 57 patients. Six percent of the patients in each treatment group reported minor adverse reactions. © 1993 MMV Medizin Verlag GmbH München.

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Munkholm, P., Olsen, J., Hovgaard, J., & Hey, H. (1993). Absorption of pivampicillin as related to dose, and tolerability of a 700 mg tablet. Infection, 21(1), 30–33. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01739307

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