After ICAAC: Some More Thoughts on Eravacycline in cUTI and IGNITE-2

When a well-designed pivotal Phase 3 trial fails to show NI, it demands an explanation.  While awaiting the company’s analysis of the data, many possible explanations are bandied about.  So it was not surprising that the eravacycline cUTI study (IGNITE-2) was mentioned quite often during ICAAC 2015, in sessions and Continue reading After ICAAC: Some More Thoughts on Eravacycline in cUTI and IGNITE-2

Most Anti-Infective Guidelines Don’t Get No Respect (Let Alone Use!)

It is no secret that most existing antibiotic guidelines are not getting much use these days.  The only indications pursued with any regularity are the feasible ones: ABSSSI, cUTI, and cIAI, much less CABP.  Yes, the occasional HABP/VABP trial is being undertaken by the intrepid but no company has taken Continue reading Most Anti-Infective Guidelines Don’t Get No Respect (Let Alone Use!)

Why Moxifloxacin’s Approval for Plague Is So Disturbing

PLEASE SHARE YOUR OPINION AND VOTE BELOW On May 8th, 2015 moxifloxacin/Avelox was approved for treatment of inhalational plague.[1]   We learn that the approval followed the ‘animal rule’ process, and that treatment with moxifloxacin was 100% effective in the African Green Monkey (AGM) model of lung infection.  By contrast, 0% of Continue reading Why Moxifloxacin’s Approval for Plague Is So Disturbing