
doi: 10.1002/cpdd.426
pmid: 29319932
AbstractTedizolid phosphate is approved for the treatment of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections in adults. We evaluated the pharmacokinetics of tedizolid in elderly subjects to guide dosing recommendations. In an open‐label phase 1 study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT01496677), 14 elderly (≥65 years) and 14 younger control (18–45 years) subjects each received a single oral dose of tedizolid phosphate 200 mg. Blood samples were collected before dose and more than 72 hours after dose. The pharmacokinetic parameters of tedizolid after a single dose were similar in both age groups. Geometric mean ratios (elderly/younger controls) and corresponding 90% confidence intervals were maximum observed plasma concentration (Cmax), 1.091 (0.917–1.297); AUC from time 0 extrapolated to infinity (AUC0–∞), 1.132 (0.954–1.343). Tedizolid plasma exposure was similar in elderly and younger control subjects. The findings indicated that after intravenous or oral administration of tedizolid phosphate 200 mg once daily, no dose adjustment was warranted in elderly subjects to achieve therapeutic levels.
Adult, Male, Administration, Oral, Biological Availability, Drug Administration Schedule, Organophosphates, Area Under Curve, Humans, Administration, Intravenous, Female, Oxazoles, Aged
Adult, Male, Administration, Oral, Biological Availability, Drug Administration Schedule, Organophosphates, Area Under Curve, Humans, Administration, Intravenous, Female, Oxazoles, Aged
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