The effect of food or milk on the absorption kinetics of ofloxacin.

Eur J Clin Pharmacol

Antiinfective Pharmacology Research Unit, University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy, Providence 02908.

Published: June 1992

We have studied the effects of food or milk on the absorption of ofloxacin in 21 healthy male volunteers in a three-way crossover design. Milk did not alter the rate or extent of absorption of ofloxacin or its elimination. Food altered the onset and/or rate of absorption, but not the extent of absorption or the elimination rate. Thus, food reduced peak ofloxacin concentrations (Cmax) by 20% compared with fasting conditions and the time to reach maximum concentration (tmax) was prolonged on average by 1 h. However, the extent of absorption and the half-life (t 1/2) of ofloxacin were the same after each treatment. These data indicate that food and milk have a clinically insignificant effect on ofloxacin absorption.

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