Cefepime-Enmetazobactam: A Drug Review of a Novel Beta-Lactam/Beta-Lactamase Inhibitor.
Ann Pharmacother
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To describe and analyze the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties and clinical evidence supporting the efficacy and use of cefepime-enmetazobactam (FEP-EMT). DATA SOURCES A literature search was conducted using MEDLINE and EMBASE databases (January 2015 to May 2024). Search terms included "cefepime-enmetazobactam" or "cefepime" or "enmetazobactam" or "cefepime" or "novel beta-lactamase inhibitor" and "complicated urinary tract infection" or "cUTI." Conference abstracts, bibliographies, clinical trials, and drug monographs were included for review. STUDY SELECTION AND DATA EXTRACTION Relevant studies in English and clinical trials conducted in humans were reviewed. DATASYNTHESIS:
In February 2024, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the combination beta-lactam/beta-lactamase inhibitor (BL/BLI) FEP-EMT for the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections (cUTIs) and acute pyelonephritis following the completion of the Phase III ALLIUM trial comparing it to piperacillin-tazobactam (TZP). The trial resulted in 79.1% of the FEP-EMT group versus 58.9% of the TZP group meeting the primary outcome of clinical cure and microbiological eradication (95% CI 21.2 [14.3 to 27.9]). RELEVANCE TO PATIENT CARE AND CLINICAL PRACTICE IN COMPARISON TO EXISTING AGENTS This review describes the use of FEP-EMT for the treatment of cUTI and compares its use to other novel BL/BLI combinations including utility in drug-resistant infections.CONCLUSIONS:
FEP-EMT provides an antimicrobial option to reduce overuse of carbapenems for extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) producing Enterobacteriaceae. However, unlike other novel BL/BLI combinations, its limited spectrum of antibacterial effect for more difficult-to-treat pathogens and cost may also impact its overall utilization.
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Ann Pharmacother
Asunto de la revista:
FARMACOLOGIA
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TERAPIA POR MEDICAMENTOS
Año:
2024
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Article
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Estados Unidos