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Rokitamycin Theophylline

Ishioka T. Effect of a new macrolide antibiotic 3"-0-propionyl-leucomycin A5 (Rokitamycin) on serum concentrations of theophylline and digoxin in the e der y. Acta Ther 9Zl) 13, 17-23. [Pg.930]

Troleandomycin can increase serum theophylline levels, causing toxicity if the dosage is not reduced. Azithromycin, clarithromycin, dirithromycin, josamycin, midecamycin, rokitamycin, spiramycin, and telithromycin normally only cause modest changes in theophylline levels or do not interact at all. There are unexplained and isolated case reports of theophylline toxicity with josamycin and clarithromycin. Roxithromycin usually has no relevant interaction but a significant increase in theophylline levels was seen in one study. See also Theophylline + Macrolides Erythromycin , p.ll87. [Pg.1185]

Two studies in 12 adults with COPD and 11 elderly patients taking theophylline found no significant changes in serum theophylline levels when they were given rokitamycin 600 to 800 mg daily for a week. ... [Pg.1186]

It is believed that troleandomycin forms inactive cytochrome P450-metab-olite complexes within the liver, the effect of which is to reduce the metabolism (A/-demethylation and 8-hydroxylation) of theophylline, thereby reducing its clearance and increasing its levels. Clarithromycin, josamycin, midecamycin, and roxithromycin are thought to rarely form complexes, and azithromycin, dirithromycin, rokitamycin and spiramycin are not thought to inactivate cytochrome P450. ... [Pg.1186]

The interaction between theophylline and troleandomycin is established and well documented. If troleandomycin is given, monitor the levels of theophylline closely and adjust the dose as necessary. Reductions of 25 to 50% may be needed. The situation with roxithromycin is uncertain since only 1 of 4 studies suggested an interaction, but it would be prudent to be alert for the need to reduce the theophylline dosage. Alternative mac-rolides that usually interact only moderately, or not at all are azithromycin, clarithromycin, dirithromycin, josamycin, midecamycin, rokitamycin and spiramycin. Telithromycin may also he a suitable alternative. However, even with these macrolides it would still be prudent to monitor the outcome because a few patients, especially those with theophylline levels at the high end of the range, may need some small theophylline dosage adjustments. In the case of azithromycin, care should be taken in adjusting the dose based on theophylline levels taken after about 5 days of concurrent use, as they may only he a reflection of a transient drop. In addition, acute infection perse may alter theophylline pharmacokineties. [Pg.1186]


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