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Original Article

The Effect of Clindamycin on the Intestinal Flora in Patients with Enteric Hyperoxaluria

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Pages 177-181 | Received 13 Apr 1982, Accepted 10 Jul 1982, Published online: 19 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Enteric hyperoxaluria is due to increased absorption of oxalate, especially in the colon. However, this mechanism is not fully understood. Little is also known about the composition of the intestinal flora in these patients. Eleven patients with hyperoxaluria (>0.45 mmol/24 h) after jejunoileal bypass were therefore studied under surgical ward conditions for 5 days. The patients were maintained on a constant diet. During days 3, 4, and 5 clindamycin (Dalacina®), 1.8 g/24 h, was given parenterally in three divided doses. All patients had hyperoxaluria, with a mean oxalate absorption of 0.94 ± 0.09 mmol/24 h (±SEM). No significant disturbances in the colonic microflora were found. The degree of hyperoxaluria did not change during clindamycin administration, in spite of a significant decrease in the number of anaerobic bacteria. Our patients with enteric hyperoxaluria seem to have a normal colonic microflora. The degree of hyperoxaluria did not seem to be related to changes in the intestinal anaerobic flora.

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