"There is a common belief among physicians and patients, that “intravenous (IV) antibiotics are better than oral antibiotics, they are stronger, they work faster”. However, for many infectious conditions, including serious infections, there is no conclusive evidence that IV antibiotics are superior to oral antibiotics. The bacteria also do not know how the antibiotic gets to the infection site 1. Additionally, IV antibiotics are not a panacea without downsides. IV antibiotics are associated with prolonged hospital stays; they may be associated with more adverse events and higher costs. The line needed for outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) can complicate in 22% of cases, with almost half of them requiring emergency departmen...
This study was conducted in order to discover if patients develop less of an antibiotic resistance w...
Background: Bone and joint infections are becoming increasingly common and are usually treated with ...
Long-term administration of IV antibiotics risks increasing treatment costs and patient morbidity, b...
Antibiotics that are well absorbed after oral administration are available, and the best current evi...
Background The management of complex orthopedic infections usually includes a prolonged course of in...
Background Management of bone and joint infection commonly includes 4–6 weeks of intravenous (IV) an...
Aim: Current standard of care in the management of bone and joint infection commonly includes a 4...
BACKGROUND: The management of complex orthopedic infections usually includes a prolonged course of i...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to examine the safety and efficacy of oral antibiotics in the ...
BACKGROUND: The management of complex orthopedic infections usually includes a prolonged course of i...
Background Bone and joint infection in adults arises most commonly as a complication of joint replac...
BACKGROUND Management of bone and joint infection commonly includes 4-6 weeks of intravenous (IV)...
• Antibiotics that are well absorbed after oral administration are available, and the best current e...
A clinical decision report using: Iversen K, Ihlemann N, Gill SU, et al. Partial Oral versus Intrave...
Background: Many antimicrobials given by the intravenous (IV) route have oral (PO) formulations with...
This study was conducted in order to discover if patients develop less of an antibiotic resistance w...
Background: Bone and joint infections are becoming increasingly common and are usually treated with ...
Long-term administration of IV antibiotics risks increasing treatment costs and patient morbidity, b...
Antibiotics that are well absorbed after oral administration are available, and the best current evi...
Background The management of complex orthopedic infections usually includes a prolonged course of in...
Background Management of bone and joint infection commonly includes 4–6 weeks of intravenous (IV) an...
Aim: Current standard of care in the management of bone and joint infection commonly includes a 4...
BACKGROUND: The management of complex orthopedic infections usually includes a prolonged course of i...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to examine the safety and efficacy of oral antibiotics in the ...
BACKGROUND: The management of complex orthopedic infections usually includes a prolonged course of i...
Background Bone and joint infection in adults arises most commonly as a complication of joint replac...
BACKGROUND Management of bone and joint infection commonly includes 4-6 weeks of intravenous (IV)...
• Antibiotics that are well absorbed after oral administration are available, and the best current e...
A clinical decision report using: Iversen K, Ihlemann N, Gill SU, et al. Partial Oral versus Intrave...
Background: Many antimicrobials given by the intravenous (IV) route have oral (PO) formulations with...
This study was conducted in order to discover if patients develop less of an antibiotic resistance w...
Background: Bone and joint infections are becoming increasingly common and are usually treated with ...
Long-term administration of IV antibiotics risks increasing treatment costs and patient morbidity, b...