Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: KANAMYCIN versus TOBRAMYCIN AND DEXAMETHASONE.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: KANAMYCIN versus TOBRAMYCIN AND DEXAMETHASONE.
KANAMYCIN vs TOBRAMYCIN AND DEXAMETHASONE
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Aminoglycoside antibiotic that irreversibly binds to the 30S ribosomal subunit, causing misreading of mRNA and inhibiting protein synthesis.
Tobramycin: aminoglycoside antibiotic that binds to bacterial 30S ribosomal subunit, inhibiting protein synthesis and causing misreading of mRNA. Dexamethasone: corticosteroid that suppresses inflammation by inhibiting phospholipase A2, reducing prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis, and stabilizing lysosomal membranes.
15 mg/kg/day IM or IV in divided doses every 12 hours. Maximum daily dose: 1.5 g.
1-2 drops of suspension into the conjunctival sac every 4-6 hours; in severe cases, every 2 hours initially, then taper.
None Documented
None Documented
Clinical Note
moderateKanamycin + Digoxin
"The serum concentration of Digoxin can be decreased when it is combined with Kanamycin."
Clinical Note
moderateKanamycin + Digitoxin
"The serum concentration of Digitoxin can be decreased when it is combined with Kanamycin."
Clinical Note
moderateKanamycin + Deslanoside
"The serum concentration of Deslanoside can be decreased when it is combined with Kanamycin."
Clinical Note
moderateKanamycin + Acetyldigitoxin
Terminal elimination half-life is 2-4 hours in patients with normal renal function (creatinine clearance >80 mL/min). In anuria, half-life may extend to 50-100 hours, necessitating dose adjustment based on renal function.
Tobramycin: 2-3 hours in patients with normal renal function; prolonged (24-60 hours) in renal impairment. Dexamethasone: 3-5 hours in adults; prolonged in hepatic impairment.
Primarily renal excretion via glomerular filtration; approximately 80-90% of administered dose is excreted unchanged in urine within 24 hours. Biliary/fecal excretion is minimal (<1%).
Tobramycin is eliminated primarily by the kidneys via glomerular filtration, with 80-90% of an absorbed dose excreted unchanged in urine over 24 hours; minor biliary/fecal excretion (<1%). Dexamethasone is metabolized in the liver and excreted in urine (65%) and feces (35%) as metabolites.
Category C
Category D/X
Aminoglycoside Antibiotic
Aminoglycoside Antibiotic
"The serum concentration of Acetyldigitoxin can be decreased when it is combined with Kanamycin."