Ocular pharmacokinetics of ceftriaxone following subconjunctival injection in rabbits
W. M. Jay, R. K. Shockley, A. M. Aziz, M. Z. Aziz and J. P. Rissing
Aqueous and vitreous kinetics were studied after anterior subconjunctival
injection of 100 mg of ceftriaxone sodium in phakic and aphakic rabbit
eyes. Mean peak ceftriaxone concentrations (microgram per milliliter +/-
SE, n = 3 to 5 rabbits per determination) were as follows: phakic eyes,
159.5 +/- 42 at one hour in aqueous humor and 25.3 +/- 6.6 at two hours in
vitreous fluid; aphakic eyes, 105.1 +/- 20.5 at one hour in aqueous humor
and 43.1 +/- 15.4 at one hour in vitreous humor. The ability of ceftriaxone
to eliminate an incipient bacterial infection was also evaluated. Ten
aphakic rabbits were challenged intravitreally with 700 colony-forming
units of Staphylococcus aureus. Six of the ten immediately received
subconjunctival injections of ceftriaxone sodium (100 mg). At 48 hours
following the challenge, all four control eyes yielded greater than 5.6 X
10(5) colonies per milliliter. In the six eyes receiving ceftriaxone, five
were sterile and one yielded 1.4 X 10(2) colonies per milliliter.