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Cefoperazone pharmacokinetics

Sodium sulbactam is poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and is administered parenterally in combination with ampicillin or cefoperazone. Its pharmacokinetics are similar to those of ampicillin. [Pg.59]

Kalman, D. Barriere, S.L. Johnson, B.L., Jr. Pharmacokinetic disposition and bactericidal activities of cefepime, ceftazidime, and cefoperazone in serum and blister fluid. Antimicrob.Agents Chemother., 1992, 36, 453-457... [Pg.292]

B. Pharmacokinetics Several cephalosporins are available for oral use, but most are administered parenterally. Cephalosporins with side-chains may undergo hepatic metabolism, but the major elimination mechanism for drugs in this class is renal excretion via active tubular secretion. Cefoperazone and ceftriaxone are excreted mainly in the bile. Most first- and second-generation cephalosporins do not enter the cerebrospinal Uuid even when the meninges are in-Uamed. [Pg.377]

Hammam E, El-Attar MA, Beltagi AM (2006) Voltammetric studies on the antibiotic drug cefoperazone—quantification and pharmacokinetic studies. J Pharm Biomed Anal 42 523-527... [Pg.191]


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