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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of molecular medicine 57 (1979), S. 95-96 
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Co-trimoxazole ; Endogenous creatinine clearance ; Inulin clearance ; Co-Trimoxazol ; Endogene Kreatininclearance ; Inulinclearance
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Klinische Beobachtungen haben gezeigt, daß Co-Trimoxazol (Trimethoprim — Sulfamethoxazol) zu einem Anstieg des Serum-Kreatinins führen kann. Daher wurden bei 27 nierengesunden Probanden vor und während oraler und parenteraler Co-Trimoxazolgabe Clearanceuntersuchungen (endogene Kreatinin-und Inulinclearance) durchgeführt. Während die Inulinclearance keine signifikanten Änderungen aufwies, war die endogene Kreatininclearance nach oraler Zufuhr von Co-Trimoxazol um 18% und während parenteraler Gabe des Medikamentes um 13% herabgesetzt (p≦0,05). Diese Befunde sprechen für eine funktionelle Hemmung der tubulären Kreatininsekretion durch Co-Trimoxazol.
    Notes: Summary Clinical observations have shown, that administration of Co-trimoxazole (Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole) may result in an elevation of the serum-creatinine level. In 27 subjects the endogenous creatinine- and inulinclearance were measured before and during oral or parenteral application of Co-trimoxazole. The inulinclearance showed no significant differences (p〉0,05). But the endogenous creatinine clearance showed a reduction of 18% during the oral and of 13% during the parenteral treatment (p≦0,05) These observations indicate a functional inhibition of the tubular creatinine secretion by Co-trimoxazole.
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