Modulation of pharmacokinetics of theophylline by antofloxacin, a novel 8-amino-fluoroquinolone, in humans

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Aim: To evaluate the pharmacokinetic interactions between theophylline and antofloxacin in vivo and in vitro. Methods: A randomized, 5-day treatment and 3-way crossover design was documented in 12 healthy subjects. The subjects were orally administered with antofloxacin (400mg on d 1 and 200mg on d 2 to 5), theophylline (100mg twice a day and morning dose 200mg on d 1 and 5), or theophylline plus antofloxacin. The plasma and urinary pharmacokinetics of antofloxacin and theophylline were characterized after the first and last dose. The effect of antofloxacin on theophylline metabolism was also investigated in pooled human liver microsomes. Results: The 5-day treatment with antofloxacin significantly increased the area of the plasma concentration-time curve and peak plasma concentration of theophylline, accompanied by a decrease in the excretion of theophylline metabolites. On the contrary, theophylline did not affect the pharmacokinetics of antofloxacin. In vitro studies using pooled human hepatic microsomes demonstrated that antofloxacin was a weak reversible and mechanism-based inhibitor of CYP1A2. The clinical interaction between theophylline and antofloxacin was further validated by the in vitro results. Conclusion: The results showed that antofloxacin increases the plasma theophylline concentration, partly by acting as a mechanism-based inhibitor of CYP1A2. © 2011 CPS and SIMM All rights reserved.

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Liu, L., Pan, X., Liu, H. Y., Liu, X. D., Yang, H. W., Xie, L., … Xiao, D. W. (2011). Modulation of pharmacokinetics of theophylline by antofloxacin, a novel 8-amino-fluoroquinolone, in humans. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, 32(10), 1285–1293. https://doi.org/10.1038/aps.2011.78

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