Abstract

ObjectiveWe studied the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters of levofloxacin and rifampicin in bone and joint infections. The optimal dose regimen of these two antibiotics has not been documented yet. Patients and methodWe performed plasma dosage for each antibiotic in patients with a bone and joint infection requiring treatment with a levofloxacin and rifampicin combination. We then computed the 6hours post dose area under the concentration-time curve (AUC0-6h), the peak plasma concentration (Cmax), the area under the inhibitory concentration curve (AUIC), and the peak-to-minimum-inhibitory-concentration ratio (Cmax/MIC). The pharmacodynamic results were then compared to the published thresholds of effectiveness. The doses used were levofloxacin 500mg bid and rifampicin 20mg/kg per day. ResultsThe plasma of 17 patients was dosed. The average AUC0-6h for levofloxacin was 46.59mg.h/l, the average Cmax 10.7mg/l, the average AUIC 932, and the average Cmax/MIC 107.5. The averages for rifampicin were 42.2mg.h/l, 11.8mg/l, 11,125 and 1514. Given that bone concentration of levofloxacin is 30% that of the plasma concentration, that concentration was divided by three to estimate bone concentration. ConclusionThe optimal thresholds of pharmacodynamic effectiveness were obtained for most patients with levofloxacin at 500mg bid. Additional studies are still required to determine the optimal rifampicin dose.

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