Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AUGMENTIN 875 versus BACTOCILL.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AUGMENTIN 875 versus BACTOCILL.
AUGMENTIN '875' vs BACTOCILL
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Amoxicillin inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis by binding to penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs). Clavulanate is a beta-lactamase inhibitor that irreversibly binds to and inactivates beta-lactamase enzymes, preventing degradation of amoxicillin.
BACTOCILL (nafcillin) is a penicillinase-resistant penicillin that inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis by binding to penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs), thereby inhibiting transpeptidation and autolysin inhibitors. Active against Staphylococcus aureus and other gram-positive bacteria.
One 875 mg amoxicillin/125 mg clavulanate tablet orally every 12 hours.
250-500 mg orally every 6 hours or 1-2 g intravenously every 4-6 hours
None Documented
None Documented
Amoxicillin: 1-1.5 hours (may extend to 7-13 hours in renal impairment). Clavulanate: ~1 hour (may extend to 2.5-4.5 hours in renal impairment).
0.5-0.8 hours; prolonged to 2-4 hours in severe renal impairment
Amoxicillin: ~50-70% renal as unchanged drug, 10-20% biliary. Clavulanate: ~30-50% renal as unchanged, ~25% fecal.
Renal: 60-70% unchanged; biliary: 20-30% as active metabolite; fecal: 5-10%
Category C
Category C
Penicillin Antibiotic
Penicillin Antibiotic