D. Honeybourne et al., THE CONCENTRATION OF SPARFLOXACIN IN LUNG TISSUES AFTER SINGLE AND MULTIPLE ORAL DOSES, International journal of antimicrobial agents, 4(3), 1994, pp. 151-155
The levels of sparfloxacin were measured in serum, alveolar macrophage
s, epithelial lining fluid (ELF) and bronchial mucosa after single and
multiple oral doses. Measurement was performed using a microbiologica
l assay technique. There were 21 subjects in the single dose and 10 su
bjects in the multiple dose groups. Following a single 400 mg dose of
sparfloxacin the mean levels after 11-15 h were 1.2 mg/l in serum, 61.
3 mg/l in macrophages, 9.8 mg/l in ELF and 2.6 mg/kg in mucosa. After
multiple dosing of 400 mg on day 1 followed by 200 mg daily for the ne
xt 2 days the mean levels were 1.2 mg/l in serum, 53.7 mg/l in macroph
ages, 15.0 mg/l in ELF and 4.4 mg/kg in mucosa. These data predict goo
d clinical efficacy in respiratory tract infections.