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Route of Oseltamivir Administration Affects Metabolite Concentrations in Critically Ill Children.


ABSTRACT: We performed a prospective cohort study to investigate oseltamivir administration in critically ill children. We found that enteric tube administration of oseltamivir resulted in lower concentrations of its active metabolite compared with oral delivery. These findings could have significant clinical implications, and more studies are required to better understand the effects of administration route on potential lower systemic metabolite exposure.

SUBMITTER: Tang Girdwood SC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7023915 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Route of Oseltamivir Administration Affects Metabolite Concentrations in Critically Ill Children.

Tang Girdwood Sonya C SC   Mizuno Tomoyuki T   Krallman Kelli A KA   Benken Laura A LA   Stoneman Erin M EM   Yunger Toni M TM   Wong Hector R HR   Vinks Alexander A AA   Kaplan Jennifer M JM  

The Pediatric infectious disease journal 20191201 12


We performed a prospective cohort study to investigate oseltamivir administration in critically ill children. We found that enteric tube administration of oseltamivir resulted in lower concentrations of its active metabolite compared with oral delivery. These findings could have significant clinical implications, and more studies are required to better understand the effects of administration route on potential lower systemic metabolite exposure. ...[more]

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