PMID: 6982351May 1, 1982Paper

Experience with the use of 9,3"-diacetylmidecamycin dry syrup in pediatrics

The Japanese journal of antibiotics
Y KobayashiK Ohkura

Abstract

Some studies were carried out on the use of 9,3"-diacetylmidecamycin (MOM) dry syrup, a new macrolide antibiotic preparation, in the treatment of children. The results are summarized below. 1) A single oral dose of 10 mg/kg of the MOM dry syrup was administered to 1 child at 2 hours after a meal. The peak concentration of the antibiotic in the blood was 0.88 micrograms/ml and occurred at 1 hour after administration. At 2 hours the concentration had fallen to 0.59 microgram/ml, and after 4 hours the blood level was already below the minimum detectable concentration (0.5 microgram/ml). During the first 6 hours after the administration, 6.7% of the MOM was recovered in the urine. 2) The MOM dry syrup was orally administered to 4 pneumonia patients (including 2 cases of mycoplasmal pneumonia) for 7 days at a daily dosage of 15.2--20.5 mg/kg (divided into 3 equal doses). The therapeutic results were excellent in 2 cases, good in 2 cases and poor in none. 3) No side effects such as exanthema were observed to occur. In 1 case only, there was a mild and temporary elevation in the laboratory test values for total bilirubin, GOT and GTP. 4) All 4 of the pneumonia patients found the MOM dry syrup to be easy to ingest. The taste and odor o...Continue Reading

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