Plasma metronidazole concentrations after single and repeated vaginal pessary administration.

Article date: November 1991

By: IG Salas‐Herrera, M Lawson, A Johnston, P Turner, DM Gott, MJ Dennis, in Volume 32, Issue 5, pages 621-623

Metronidazole concentrations in plasma were measured by h.p.l.c. in 12 healthy female volunteers after single and repeated vaginal administration of 500 mg metronidazole pessaries. The area under the plasma concentration‐time curve (AUC(0,12 h) was 8.4 +/‐ 3.9 micrograms ml‐1 h (mean +/‐ s.d.) on day 1 and 20.6 +/‐ 7.1 micrograms ml‐1 h (mean +/‐ s.d.) on day 5. The peak plasma drug concentration on day 1 was 1.2 +/‐ 0.6 micrograms ml‐1 (mean +/‐ s.d.) and on day 5 it was 2.0 +/‐ 0.7 micrograms ml‐1 (mean +/‐ s.d.). The plasma concentration of metronidazole at steady state was above the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) for anaerobic Streptococci and Clostridium tetani. These results demonstrate much lower systemic exposure than after oral administration.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1991.tb03962.x

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