Treating GC in the Face of Dwindling Antibiotic Options – (2)

For GC antibiotics, the development path looks like a trip down the road less traveled, leading into some uncharted territory. Let’s take Melinta’s statement [1] at face value according to which the single 900 mg dose of delafloxacin failed because of “insufficient efficacy”. So, what then determines efficacy?  Delafloxacin’s MIC90 was Continue reading Treating GC in the Face of Dwindling Antibiotic Options – (2)

Commenting on Comments:  The Ceftaroline Trial Program in CABP

The ceftaroline (Teflaro®) program was executed at a time when FDA was debating a new CABP Guidance with new outcome measures: no longer was the time-honored TOC assessment acceptable, instead improvement on Day 3-5 was to become the new primary endpoint.  FDA made other significant changes to the old 1998 Continue reading Commenting on Comments:  The Ceftaroline Trial Program in CABP

Meropenem Dosing for VAP: High + Prolonged Beats Conventional Dosing

Sometimes an article pops up addressing a question we have been mulling over for quite some time.  It so happened with a recent publication which shed new light on penem dosing for ICU patients[1]. Conducted at a single Belgian centre (sic!), a standard dose of meropenem (1 g IV q8h Continue reading Meropenem Dosing for VAP: High + Prolonged Beats Conventional Dosing