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. 1984 Jul;26(1):110–111. doi: 10.1128/aac.26.1.110

Recovery of norfloxacin in feces after administration of a single oral dose to human volunteers.

R D Cofsky, L duBouchet, S H Landesman
PMCID: PMC179930  PMID: 6236745

Abstract

Twelve healthy volunteers received single 400-mg oral doses of norfloxacin. During the ensuing 48 h, from 8.3 to 53.3% (mean, 28%) of this dose was recovered in the feces. Peak drug concentrations in fecal specimens ranged from 207 to 2,716 micrograms/g.

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