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Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal:
doi: 10.1097/INF.0b013e31817bf9a9
Special Article

Amoxicillin for Postexposure Inhalational Anthrax in Pediatrics: Rationale For Dosing Recommendations

Alexander, John J. MD, MPH*; Colangelo, Philip M. PharmD, PhD*; Cooper, Charles K. MD*; Roberts, Rosemary MD*; Rodriguez, William J. MD, PhD†; Murphy, Mary D. MD†

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Abstract

We reviewed information about the safety and plasma pharmacokinetic data for amoxicillin, specifically related to its potential use for postexposure inhalational anthrax. Amoxicillin (45 mg/kg/d) given orally in 3 divided doses to pediatric patients <40 kg should yield an adequate time above the MIC for susceptible Bacillus anthracis (≤0.5 μg/mL) over most of the dosing interval (75-100%). Doses <45 mg/kg/d and dosing intervals longer than 8 hours should not be used for postexposure inhalational anthrax.

© 2008 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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