Gentamicin and ticarcillin serum levels
J. Murillo, H. C. Standiford, S. C. Schimpff and B. A. Tatem
Ticarcillin disodium and gentamicin sulfate serum levels were measured one
and five hours after intravenous administration. Patients receiving
ticarcillin plus gentamicin had a significantly lower mean gentamicin level
one and five hours after antibiotic administration than patients receiving
cephalothin sodium plus gentamicin. The serum ticarcillin levels were
significantly lower five hours after administration in patients receiving
ticarcillin plus gentamicin than in those receiving ticarcillin plus
cephalothin. Low antibiotic serum levels in patients with serious
infections treated with these antibiotic combinations are of potential
clinical significance; therefore, to ensure an optimal antimicrobial
therapy, it is advisable to determine the drug serum concentrations
(especially aminoglycoside) even in patients with normal renal function
when treating with combinations of antimicrobials.