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Chloroquine
reduces urinary excretion of cloxacillin when it is administered concurrently
with ampicillin-cloxacillin combination
Chinedum
P. BabalolaF,
Titilayo T. Fashedemi and Ajibola A. Olaniyi
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2003; 2(1): 169-173
Abstract
Purpose:
To investigate a possible effect of chloroquine on urinary excretion of
cloxacillin when chloroquine is administered concurrently with
ampicillin-cloxacillin combination.
Methods: Eight healthy adult volunteers received single oral doses
of Ampiclox® (ampicillin-cloxacillin combination) alone and in
combination with chloroquine in a cross-over study design with one week washout
period between the drug administrations. Total urine voided was collected from
each volunteer at predetermined time intervals for a period of 9 hr. The urine
was analyzed for cloxacillin by a reversed-phase HPLC method.
Results: A significant reduction in the amount of cloxacillin
excreted in urine was observed following the co-administration of chloroquine
and the ampicillin-cloxacillin combination products. The mean total amount of
cloxacillin (Du¥),
maximum peak of excretion (Dumax) and % dose excreted after Ampliclox®
was administered alone were 84.6 ±
57.0 mg, 49.5 ±41.6
mg and 33.9 ±
22.7% respectively. The corresponding values after co-administration with
chloroquine were 30.2 ±
27.2 mg, 13.5 ±
10.4 mg and 12.1 ±10.9%.
The respective times of maximum absorption (Tmax) and
elimination half-life (t1/2) of cloxacillin were 2.7 ±
0.4 hr and 0.7 ±
0.4 hr after Ampiclox® alone and 1.5 ±
0.8 hr and 0.6 ±
0.5 hr after co-administration of the two drugs. The results showed a
significant decrease (p < 0.0001) in the mean total amount as well as % dose
of cloxacillin excreted in urine by 64% and a significant reduction (p <
0.05) in the Tmax of excretion by 45%.
Conclusion: There is appreciable reduction in the urinary excretion
of cloxacillin when given concurrently with chloroquine. The mode of this
interaction and possible therapeutic implication is unknown. However, caution
should be exercised when prescribing or administering these two drugs together.
Key
words:
Drug-drug interaction, bioavailability, chloroquine, cloxacillin
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