Meropenem is a carbapenem antibiotic that exhibits time-dependent bactericidal activity, traditionally dosed intravenously at 1�g every 8�h. In order to maximize its pharmacodynamic activity and reduce costs, an alternative regimen employed by many institutions is 500�mg every 6�h. The objective of this review was to summarize and evaluate published literature comparing clinical outcomes associated with these two meropenem dosing regimens. The literature was searched up to October 2016 using the MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Google Scholar databases. Three retrospective cohort studies were identified that compared clinical outcomes in general infectious disease patients (two studies) and patients with febrile neutropenia (one study). All studies rep...
Meropenem is considered as a potential drug for the treatment of Multi drug resistant gram –ve infec...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacodynamic investigations with antimicrobials define the relationship between the i...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of meropenem with imipenem plus cilastatin in the treatment ...
Meropenem is an effective broad-spectrum carbapenem antibiotic frequently prescribed for treatment o...
Abstract: Meropenem is an effective broad-spectrum carbapenem antibiotic frequently prescribed for t...
Dose optimization is required to increase carbapenem's efficacy against carbapenemase-producing isol...
Objective: Meropenem is a β-lactam, carbapenem antibacterial agent with antimicrobial activity again...
Background: The antibiotic meropenem is commonly administered in patients with severe sepsis and sep...
Background: The proper dosage of antibiotics is a key element in the effective treatment of infectio...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacodynamic investigations with antimicrobials define the relationship between the i...
The worrisome increase in Gram-negative bacteria with borderline susceptibility to carbapenems and o...
Increasing trend in the development of antibiotic resistance is one the major concerns of health car...
Introduction: The epidemiology of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) is increasingly worldw...
Class of 2014 AbstractSpecific Aims: The primary objective was to determine the effectiveness of a c...
Meropenem is considered as a potential drug for the treatment of Multi drug resistant gram –ve infec...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacodynamic investigations with antimicrobials define the relationship between the i...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of meropenem with imipenem plus cilastatin in the treatment ...
Meropenem is an effective broad-spectrum carbapenem antibiotic frequently prescribed for treatment o...
Abstract: Meropenem is an effective broad-spectrum carbapenem antibiotic frequently prescribed for t...
Dose optimization is required to increase carbapenem's efficacy against carbapenemase-producing isol...
Objective: Meropenem is a β-lactam, carbapenem antibacterial agent with antimicrobial activity again...
Background: The antibiotic meropenem is commonly administered in patients with severe sepsis and sep...
Background: The proper dosage of antibiotics is a key element in the effective treatment of infectio...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacodynamic investigations with antimicrobials define the relationship between the i...
The worrisome increase in Gram-negative bacteria with borderline susceptibility to carbapenems and o...
Increasing trend in the development of antibiotic resistance is one the major concerns of health car...
Introduction: The epidemiology of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) is increasingly worldw...
Class of 2014 AbstractSpecific Aims: The primary objective was to determine the effectiveness of a c...
Meropenem is considered as a potential drug for the treatment of Multi drug resistant gram –ve infec...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacodynamic investigations with antimicrobials define the relationship between the i...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of meropenem with imipenem plus cilastatin in the treatment ...