Hara J, Tanaka Y, Harino S, Deguchi K
Jpn J Antibiot. 1985 Feb;38(2):230-4.
A comparative study to determine the transfer of cefroxadine (CXD), an oral cephem antibiotic, to the human tears was undertaken using cephalexin (CEX) as the control drug. The mean tear levels of 250 mg each of CXD and CEX after oral administration in 6 volunteers were equally peaked at 0.26 micrograms/ml with CXD after 1 to 2 hours and with CEX after 2 hours. The changes of tear levels were also equal for both drugs. The ratios between the tear and the blood levels at 2 hours after oral administration were almost equal with 4.1% for CXD and 3.7% for CEX. From the above evidence it has been confirmed that the both drugs were equivalent with regard to the concentration profiles in human tears after oral medication.