The effect of the magnesium-aluminum cations contained in didanosine chewable tablets on ciprofloxacin pharmacokinetics was evaluated in 12 healthy volunteers. The study was designed as a randomized, balanced, open, two-period, two-treatment crossover trial with a 7-day washout period between treatments. In one phase, subjects received a single 750 mg ciprofloxacin tablet alone. In the didanosinecation regimen, subjects received two didanosine-placebo tablets every 12 hours for two doses. On day 2, they received two didanosine-placebo tablets immediately followed by a single 750 mg ciprofloxacin tablet. Serial blood samples were collected for 24 hours after administration of each ciprofloxacin dose. The average maximum concentration of ciprofloxacin alone was 3.38 +/- 0.63 (SD) micrograms/ml compared with 0.25 +/- 0.21 (SD) micrograms/ml when ciprofloxacin was administered with the didanosine placebo (p < 0.0001). The mean (+/- SD) area under the plasma drug concentration-time curve from time 0 to the last measurable concentration for ciprofloxacin alone was 15.50 +/- 2.69 micrograms.hr/ml compared with 0.26 +/- 0.21 micrograms.hr/ml when ciprofloxacin was coadministered with the didanosine-placebo (p < 0.0001). The mean time to maximum concentration of ciprofloxacin alone decreased from 1.56 +/- 0.62 to 0.75 +/- 0.38 hours with buffer administration (p = 0.0012). The simultaneous administration of ciprofloxacin and didanosine should be avoided.
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