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Ceftazidime (CAZ) intravenous injection was evaluated from fundamental and clinical aspects in neonates, and the results obtained are summarized below. Following a 60-minute intravenous drip infusion of CAZ at 10 mg/kg, the peak serum level was 19.8 micrograms/ml at 30 minutes after the completion of the infusion(half-life: 2.75 hours). Following 30 to 60-minute intravenous drip infusions of CAZ at 20 mg/kg, the mean peak serum levels of CAZ were 33.1-33.0 micrograms/ml. Mean levels at 6 hours were 5.2-6.7 micrograms/ml (half-life: 1.6-4.1 hours). Following 30 to 60-minute intravenous drip infusions of CAZ at 25-30 mg/kg, peak serum levels were 51.7-64.6 micrograms/ml (half-life: 1.6-2.05 hours). Dose response relationship was clearly observed in peak serum levels after intravenous drip infusion, and half-lives of serum CAZ levels in neonates aged 0-10 days tended to be longer than those in infants. Following intravenous administration of CAZ at 20-30 mg/kg, urinary excretion rates during the first 6 hours were 18.7-66.5%, and the rates were low in neonates compared to those in infants and children. Following a 60-minute intravenous drip infusion of CAZ at 28.7 mg/kg, the cerebrospinal fluid level was 5.0 micrograms/ml at 3 hours, the ratio of cerebrospinal fluid level to serum level was 22.5%. Eleven neonates were subjected to the present study. Clinical efficacy of CAZ was excellent in sepsis caused by A. anitratus, which showed higher sensitivity to CAZ compared with other cephem antibiotics of the third generation. In all of the other cases, including those of pertussis and acute urinary tract infections and in the prophylaxis of amniotic infection, clinical efficacy of CAZ was excellent or good. S. epidermidis, E. coli and A. anitratus, identified from cultures of pharynx, urine or blood, were rapidly eliminated during the CAZ treatment. Doses of CAZ used in the present study were 29-133 mg/kg/day, mostly in the range of 40-60 mg/kg/day. Durations of treatment ranged from 3 to 10 days. Neither systemic nor local adverse effect was observed, nor was any abnormality observed in laboratory findings.
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PMID:[Fundamental and clinical evaluations of ceftazidime in neonates]. 354 Mar 44

Ceftazidime (CAZ), developed by Glaxo U.K., was used in pediatric patients with acute infections, and the following results were obtained. The mean blood concentrations of CAZ in 2 children were 142, 70.3, 46.9, 35.7, 16.2, 5.82 and 2.36 micrograms/ml at 5, 15, 30 minutes, 1, 2, 4 and 6 hours, respectively, after start of 5 minutes' intravenous injection of 20 mg/kg, with the half-life of 1.25 hours. CAZ was administered to 19 pediatric patients with acute infections. Out of them, 15 patients, i.e., 3 with acute tonsillitis, 1 with acute bronchitis, 5 with bronchopneumonia, 2 with pertussis accompanying pneumonia, 2 with Salmonella enteritis, 1 with impetigo staphylogenes and 1 with subdural abscess, were adopted for the evaluation, and the other 4 were excluded from the evaluation because of inadequate indications. The efficacy rate in these 15 cases was 93.3%. The doses used in 14 out of the evaluated 15 cases ranged from 31 to 50 mg/kg/day, the frequency of dosing was twice daily in 8 cases and 3 times daily in 7 cases. One shot intravenous injection was used in 6 cases, intravenous drip infusion in 8, and combination of these, in 1 case. The duration of treatment was 2 days in 3 cases, 3 days in 3, 4 days in 4, and 5 days in 3 cases. Patients with severe infections were generally given large doses for long-term. No clinical adverse event was observed in any case. In laboratory examinations, slight elevation of S-GPT alone was observed in 1 case. From the above results, CAZ was considered to be a highly useful drug in the field of pediatrics.
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PMID:[Clinical study on ceftazidime in the field of pediatrics]. 637 51