The effect of amoxycillin on salivary nitrite concentrations: an important mechanism of adverse reactions?

HT Dougall, L Smith, C Duncan… - British journal of clinical …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
HT Dougall, L Smith, C Duncan, N Benjamin
British journal of clinical pharmacology, 1995Wiley Online Library
Broad spectrum antibiotics are known to predispose towards oral candidiasis and
gastroenteritis. Oral nitrite synthesis by commensal bacteria may be important in protecting
the mouth and lower intestine from pathogenic organisms, including Candida albicans. The
effect of 2 days administration of the broad spectrum antibiotic amoxycillin on salivary nitrite
concentration, following a 200 mg potassium nitrate oral load, was studied in 10 healthy
volunteers. The Cmax fell by 40% and the AUC was reduced by 1227 microM h (43%, 95 …
Broad spectrum antibiotics are known to predispose towards oral candidiasis and gastroenteritis. Oral nitrite synthesis by commensal bacteria may be important in protecting the mouth and lower intestine from pathogenic organisms, including Candida albicans. The effect of 2 days administration of the broad spectrum antibiotic amoxycillin on salivary nitrite concentration, following a 200 mg potassium nitrate oral load, was studied in 10 healthy volunteers. The Cmax fell by 40% and the AUC was reduced by 1227 microM h (43%, 95% CI 273, 2181, P < 0.006) in the antibiotic treated group when compared with control. These findings suggest that destruction of nitrate reductase containing bacteria in the mouth by antibiotics may explain an increased incidence of infection with Candida and other pathogens.
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