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Fundamental and clinical studies were carried out on ceftizoxime suppository (CZX-S), and the following results were obtained in pediatrics. In 4 patients of the CZX-S 125 mg-administered group (9.4-9.9 mg/kg), the serum concentration of CZX reached a peak of 5.55 micrograms/ml on the average, 30 minutes after dosing, i.e. at the time of initial blood collection, and decreased gradually to 0.20 microgram/ml 6 hours after dosing. The half-life was 1.09 hours. In 5 patients of the CZX-S 250 mg-administered group (8.4-18.1 mg/kg), the serum concentration of CZX peaked at 7.07 micrograms/ml on the average and then gradually declined to 0.16 microgram/ml 6 hours after dosing. The half-life was 1.00 hour. The urinary recovery rate varied as widely as 6.5-38.0% in all the patients of both groups. CZX-S was given to total 19 patients; 8 patients with urinary tract infection (UTI), 3 with pharyngitis or tonsillitis, 4 with bronchitis, 2 with pneumonia, 1 with otitis media and 1 with staphylococcal scalding skin syndrome. The overall effect of CZX-S in 15 patients was "effective" or better response, with an effectiveness rate of 83.3%, except one who discontinued the drug because of side effects. CZX-S was given to most of the patients weighing 15 kg or higher in a dose of 250 mg 3-4 times a day and frequently to patients weighing less than 15 kg in a dose of 125 mg 3-4 times a day. As to side effects, slight diarrhea was encountered in 1 patient. Laboratory examinations disclosed an increase in GOT in 1 patient, which returned to normal after continual insertion of the suppository.
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PMID:[Fundamental and clinical studies of ceftizoxime suppositories in pediatrics]. 386 80

Pharmacokinetic and clinical studies of ceftizoxime suppository (CZX-S) were performed in 10 children with the following results. CZX-S attained a peak serum concentration of 6.85 micrograms/ml 30 minutes after dosing with the drug 5.6 mg/kg (one suppository of CZX-S contains 250 mg of CZX in potency). The mean 6-hour urinary excretion rate in 4 children was 18.9%. The subjects consisted of 8 patients comprising 1 with pharyngitis, 3 with tonsillitis, 1 with gingivitis and 3 with urinary tract infection. The overall effect of CZX-S was "excellent" in 5 patients and "good" in 3, with an effectiveness rate of 100%. No side effects ascribable to CZX-S were encountered in any of the patients. A few patients complained of discomfort after the first or second insertion of the drug. However, the discharge of the suppository was as infrequent as 1.5% of the total 133 insertions. CZX-S is therefore well tolerated for clinical use in children. It is concluded that the unique suppository formulation of CZX-S is useful in the treatment of infections in children with heavy psychophysiologic disorders and in children who cannot take oral drugs because of severe vomiting.
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PMID:[Basic and clinical studies of ceftizoxime suppositories in the pediatric field]. 386 85

A bacteriological and clinical study of ceftizoxime suppositories (CZX-S) let to the following results. The CZX serum concentration 10 minutes after insertion of one 250 mg suppository (i.e. 5.7-15.2 mg CZX per kg body weight) ranged from 1.64 to 6.53 micrograms/ml (average: 4.41 micrograms/ml). In one child the concentration 7 minutes after insertion was 4.13 micrograms/ml. Therapeutic responsiveness was recorded as "effective" in 8 (88.9%) of the 9 children who were broken down into 6 with tonsillitis, 1 with pharyngitis, and 2 with UTI. Bacteriological studies conducted in 5 children have confirmed eradication in 4 children, one of whom showing appearance of another strain. The rate of discharge of the suppository within 10 minutes after insertion was 20.4%. Reddening and erosion of the anus were observed in 1 child.
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PMID:[Basic and clinical studies of ceftizoxime suppositories in the pediatric field]. 386 86

A clinical trial of ceftizoxime suppositories (CZX-S) was performed to evaluate the therapeutic effectiveness in children with bacterial infection. The subjects were 10 children comprising 4 with pneumonia, 3 with lacunar tonsillitis, 2 with pharyngitis, and 1 with UTI. They were given 1 suppository containing either 125 mg or 250 mg of CZX 2 to 4 times a day. The daily per kg body weight dose ranged from 17.1 to 60.0 mg. The result was "markedly effective" in 3, "effective" in 6, and "failure" was recorded in 1. Bacteriologically, successful eradication of causative organisms was confirmed in all the 4 children who underwent the test. No clinical side effects were observed. The only laboratory test abnormality recorded in a single patient was eosinophilia, which was not definitely ascribable to CZX-S. In conclusion, CZX-S have proved to be a clinically safe and effective antibiotic preparation in infantile infection, even in children whose treatment with conventional antibiotics is associated with difficulties.
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PMID:[Clinical experience with ceftizoxime suppositories in bacterial infections in children]. 386 88

A clinical trial of ceftizoxime suppositories (CZX-S) was conducted in children whose chemotherapy was considered to be best performed in this dosage form at the physician's discretion. The subjects were 5 children with infection, consisting of 2 with pneumonia, 1 with tonsillitis, and 2 with UTI. The results were as follows. The clinical response to CZX-S was "markedly effective" in 3 and "effective" in 2, with the 100% effectiveness rate. Neither adverse drug reactions nor abnormal laboratory tests were detected. No unwanted expulsion of the suppository occurred. The serum concentration of CZX 30 minutes after the first insertion ranged from 8.38 to 11.4 micrograms/ml, and the urinary concentration of CZX in the 6-hour urine collections, from 23.6 to 290 micrograms/ml.
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PMID:[Clinical effects of ceftizoxime suppositories in pediatric infections]. 390 29