Eravacycline pharmacokinetics and challenges in defining humanized exposure in vivo

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We assessed the pharmacokinetic profile of eravacycline, a novel antibiotic of the tetracycline class, and determined the dose in an immunocompetent murine thigh infection model that would provide free-drug exposure similar to that observed in humans after the administration of 1 mg/kg intravenously (i.v.) every 12 h (q12h). Eravacycline demonstrated a nonlinear protein-binding profile. The 2.5-mg/kg i.v. q12h dose in mice resulted in an area under the concentration-time curve for the free, unbound fraction of the drug of 1.64 mg·h/liter, which closely resembles the human exposure level.

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Thabit, A. K., Monogue, M. L., & Nicolau, D. P. (2016). Eravacycline pharmacokinetics and challenges in defining humanized exposure in vivo. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 60(8), 5072–5075. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00240-16

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