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Vol.62 No.3 May 2014

Tolerability of 2 mg/mL administration of azithromycin in Japanese patients

Hiroyuki Uchida1,2), Hideaki Oka2), Tsutomu Maeno2), Kazuyuki Mimura2), Daisuke Ono2) and Yoshiyuki Ishii1)

1)Department of Pharmacy, Kanto Rosai Hospital, 1-1 Kizukisumiyoshi-cho, Nakahara-ku, Kanagawa, Japan
2)Department of Infection Control, Kanto Rosai Hospital

Abstract

In Japan, azithromycin (AZM) must be administered at a dilution of 1 mg/mL according to the package insert to prevent peripheral phlebitis. On the other hand, a dilution of 2 mg/mL of AZM administration has been approved in the United States. The administration of AZM at a dilution of 1 mg/mL needs 500 mL solvent, which could lead to the risk of excessive volume for patients with a fluid overload state. Thus, we evaluated the safety and tolerability of 2 mg/mL of AZM in 2 hrs.
Twenty-one cases were received AZM. We evaluated the tolerability based on a scoring system. Nineteen cases tolerated the dosage well, one had phlebitis findings, and one was excluded because of the drip leakage. Patient risk factors were not related to the tolerability. This study has several limitations, but based on the results it is possible that the tolerability of 2 mg/mL administration of AZM could be expected in Japan.

Key word

azithromycin, high concentration solution, peripheral injection, safety

Received

August 15, 2013

Accepted

February 18, 2014

Jpn. J. Chemother. 62 (3): 382-384, 2014