Abstract
The concentrations of cefadroxil and cefaclor in serum were studied in eight healthy volunteers receiving 1,000 mg of both substances three times per day for 8 days. Intraindividual comparisons showed an increase in peak serum levels of cefadroxil from days 1 to 8 in seven of eight volunteers. Cefaclor peak concentrations did not rise during the 8 days.
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