Basic and clinical studies on flucytosine in patients with fungi in their urine
We studied the pharmacokinetics and clinical efficacy of flucytosine (5-FC), an antimycotic agent, in the urological field. 1) Pharmacokinetics: A single dose of 5-FC [0.5 g or 1.0 g (potency)] was administered to three normal adults by the cross-over method, and drug concentrations in blood and uri...
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Published in | CHEMOTHERAPY Vol. 40; no. 10; pp. 1251 - 1262 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Japanese |
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Japanese Society of Chemotherapy
1992
公益社団法人 日本化学療法学会 |
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ISSN | 0009-3165 1884-5894 |
DOI | 10.11250/chemotherapy1953.40.1251 |
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Summary: | We studied the pharmacokinetics and clinical efficacy of flucytosine (5-FC), an antimycotic agent, in the urological field. 1) Pharmacokinetics: A single dose of 5-FC [0.5 g or 1.0 g (potency)] was administered to three normal adults by the cross-over method, and drug concentrations in blood and urine were measured. Three subjects also received nine consecutive 1.0 g doses of 5-FC at 12 hour intervals for administrations, and serum concentrations were measured. In the single-dose study, maximum blood levels (7.4μg/ml at 0.5 g, 13.9μg/ml at 1.0 g) were observed two hours after administration and the half-lives were 3.65 and 3.90 hrs, respectively. Cumulative urinary recovery rates were 87.2% and 79.8%, respectively. In the multiple-dose study, steady-state blood concentrations were obtained after the third dose and no tendency to accumulate was observed. 2) Clinical study: We treated 25 patients with fungi in their urine with 5-FC at dose of 1.0g t. i. d. for 7-14 days. According to the criteria Japanese UTI Committee, with a slight modification, the overall clinical efficacy rate was 77.8% (14/18). Mycologically, 15 out of 20 strains (75.0%). were eradicated. Nausea and anorexia were noted in 1 patient each, but they improved without therapy. Concerning the laboratory findings, a transient elevation of ALP and Cr, and a mild decrease in K were noted in 1 patient each. Consequently, 5-FC appears to be a useful drug in the treatment of fungi in the urine. |
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ISSN: | 0009-3165 1884-5894 |
DOI: | 10.11250/chemotherapy1953.40.1251 |