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Pharmacokinetic study of lomefloxacin and its effect on the faecal flora of volunteers.
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In a volunteer pharmacokinetic study mean peak serum concentrations of lomefloxacin of 7.19 mg/l were obtained 1.5 h after an oral dose of 400 mg. Women had higher concentrations than men. Urinary excretion was 34% in 6 h and 63% in 24 h and the mean peak concentration was 699 mg/l. Saliva concentrations were 37% of those in serum. Lomefloxacin was detectable in the faeces up to seven days after the last dose. The major effect of lomefloxacin on the faecal flora of volunteers following a four day course of 400 mg once daily was the elimination of strains of Enterobacteriaceae and an increase in the numbers of Gram-positive cocci, mainly streptococci. There was no effect on anaerobic bacteria or yeasts. Lomefloxacin was well tolerated and no side effects were recorded. No bacterial resistance was detected after treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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