Infection: Carbapenems Flashcards
The carbapenems are what type of antibacterials?
beta-lactam with a broad-spectrum of activity which includes many Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, and anaerobes.
What carbapenems have good activity against pseudomonas aeruginosa?
Imipenem (imipenem with cilastatin) and meropenem.
What are the two important infections that carbapenems are NOT effective against?
MRSA and enteroccocus faecium caused infections.
Imipenem (imipenem with cilastatin) and meropenem are used for the treatment of what?
Imipenem (imipenem with cilastatin) and meropenem are used for the treatment of severe hospital-acquired infections and polymicrobial infections including septicaemia, hospital-acquired pneumonia, intra-abdominal infections, skin and soft-tissue infections, and complicated urinary-tract infections.
Ertapenem is licensed for treating what?
Ertapenem is licensed for treating abdominal and gynaecological infections and for community-acquired pneumonia, but it is not active against atypical respiratory pathogens and it has limited activity against penicillin-resistant pneumococci. It is also licensed for treating foot infections of the skin and soft tissue in patients with diabetes.
Unlike other carbapenems, ertapenem is not active against what?
Either Pseudomonas or against Actinetobacter spp.
Why is imipenem administered alongside cilastatin?
It is partially inactivated in the kidney by enzymatic activity and is therefore administered alongside cilastatin, a specific enzyme inhibitor, which blocks renal metabolism.
Which carbapenem has less seizure-inducing activity and can therefore be used to treat central nervous system infections?
Meropenem