Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: CHLOROPTIC P S O P versus SULFAMETHOXAZOLE AND TRIMETHOPRIM SINGLE STRENGTH.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: CHLOROPTIC P S O P versus SULFAMETHOXAZOLE AND TRIMETHOPRIM SINGLE STRENGTH.
CHLOROPTIC-P S.O.P. vs SULFAMETHOXAZOLE AND TRIMETHOPRIM SINGLE STRENGTH
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Chloroptic-P S.O.P. contains prednisolone acetate and chloramphenicol. Prednisolone acetate is a corticosteroid that suppresses inflammation by inhibiting phospholipase A2, reducing prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis. Chloramphenicol is a bacteriostatic antibiotic that inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit.
Sulfamethoxazole inhibits bacterial dihydropteroate synthase, blocking folate synthesis. Trimethoprim inhibits bacterial dihydrofolate reductase, blocking tetrahydrofolate synthesis. Together, they provide sequential blockade of folate metabolism, leading to bactericidal activity.
Adults: Instill 1/2-inch ribbon into conjunctival sac 3-4 times daily, or more frequently as needed. Not for injection.
1 double-strength tablet (800 mg sulfamethoxazole/160 mg trimethoprim) orally every 12 hours for most infections; single-strength tablet (400 mg/80 mg) is used for prophylaxis: 1 tablet orally daily.
None Documented
None Documented
Terminal elimination half-life: 2-4 hours (systemic); prolonged to 21-24 hours in severe hepatic impairment. Clinical context: short half-life supports 2-3 times daily dosing.
Sulfamethoxazole: 10-12 hours (prolonged in renal impairment); Trimethoprim: 8-11 hours (prolonged in hepatic impairment).
Renal: 50-70% as unchanged drug and metabolites; biliary/fecal: 20-30% as metabolites; small amount via lacrimal drainage after ophthalmic administration.
Sulfamethoxazole: primarily renal (70-90% as unchanged drug and acetylated metabolite); Trimethoprim: renal (50-60% unchanged, rest as metabolites); small biliary/fecal elimination (<5% each).
Category C
Category D/X
Antibiotic
Antibiotic