Nephrotoxicity Induced by Piperacillin–Tazobactam in Late Elderly Japanese Patients with Nursing and Healthcare Associated Pneumonia

  • Karino, Fumi
  • Nishimura, Nobuhiro
  • Ishihara, Noriyuki
  • Moriyama, Hidehiko
  • Miura, Kiyotaka
  • Hamaguchi, Shunichi
  • Sutani, Akihisa
  • Kuraki, Takashige
  • Ikawa, Kazuro
  • Morikawa, Norifumi
  • Naora, Kohji
  • Isobe, Takeshi
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Publication date
December 2014
Publisher
The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan

Abstract

This study aimed to clarify the efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetics of piperacillin-tazobactam (PIPC–TAZ) in late elderly Japanese patients. This is the first antimicrobial pilot study in late elderly patients with nursing and healthcare associated pneumonia. After PIPC–TAZ administration, PIPC concentrations in plasma were measured chromatographically and the pharmacokinetic parameters were estimated. Efficacy, safety, and bacteriological evaluations were also carried out. The mean age was 85.0 years old and most of the patients were late elderly. Chest X-rays, body temperature, white blood cell count, and C reactive protein all improved significantly, and a high efficacy ratio of 90.9% was observed. Serious nephrotoxicity was observed ...

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