Aerosolized Antibiotics (Part 3) – How To Avoid Hitting A Wall

As the 2017 Holiday Season [1] is upon us, here some concepts to ponder while in the mood. Certainly not strategic imperatives, just musings and thoughts for discussion: #1: Consider developing your inhaled antibiotic in CF first. Pursuing a new indication is high risk, akin to playing Russian roulette but with Continue reading Aerosolized Antibiotics (Part 3) – How To Avoid Hitting A Wall

Aerosolized Antibiotics (Part 2) – Mixed News on Two Fronts

INSMED – NTM The company that is developing Arikayce, a preparation of liposomal amikacin inhalation (LAI), for the treatment of NTM had to withdraw its MAA in Europe earlier this year [1] because data was not convincing enough for regulators to approve the application. Insmed now has to wait until more Continue reading Aerosolized Antibiotics (Part 2) – Mixed News on Two Fronts

Antibiotic Inhalers Galore (Part 1):  More Combinations and Permutations than a Rubik’s Cube

There is much interest in inhaled antibiotics these days.  Prima facie, the logic for this approach is compelling: Getting the antibiotic (and a lot of it) directly to the site of infection, while avoiding systemic toxicity, sounds like optimized efficacy plus optimized safety combined.  However, some high-profile failures were published Continue reading Antibiotic Inhalers Galore (Part 1):  More Combinations and Permutations than a Rubik’s Cube