Role of intravenous cloxacillin for inpatient infections.
J P Bru, R Garraffo
Index: Med. Mal. Infect. 42(6) , 241-6, (2012)
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Abstract
One of the issues of antibiotic treatment is to warrant its optimal effectiveness while minimizing the risk for emergence of resistance. The time above minimal inhibiting concentration (MIC) (T>MIC) is the best predictive pharmacological parameter of effectiveness for antibiotics with time-dependent activity, such as cloxacillin. Cloxacillin is the first line antibiotic in a great number of clinical situations generated by methicillin sensitive staphylococci, because of its intrinsic properties: bactericidal effect, tissue distribution and safety. The most recent anti-staphylococcal agents do not improve treatment of MSSA infections compared to penicillin M and especially cloxacillin. Cloxacillin has a narrow microbiological spectrum. This ecological feature is in line with the recommendation to use antibiotics with the narrowest spectrum to reduce the pressure of selection. The consensus is to have T>MIC for at least 40% of the dosing interval and is achieved by infusing 2g of cloxacillin per day (T>MIC=50%) or four infusions of 3g per day (T>MIC=42%) in adults.Copyright © 2012. Published by Elsevier SAS.
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