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Clinical Trial
. 2019 Oct:14:1293-1308.
doi: 10.2217/fmb-2019-0135. Epub 2019 Oct 1.

Eravacycline: a new treatment option for complicated intra-abdominal infections in the age of multidrug resistance

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Eravacycline: a new treatment option for complicated intra-abdominal infections in the age of multidrug resistance

Joseph S Solomkin et al. Future Microbiol. 2019 Oct.

Abstract

Aim: Recently approved for use in complicated intra-abdominal infection, eravacycline is a novel fluorocycline with broad spectrum of activity against resistant Gram-negative pathogens. This manuscript is a pooled analysis of two Phase III trials. Clinical efficacy: Clinical cure rates were 86.8% for eravacycline versus 87.6% for ertapenem, and 90.8% for eravacycline versus 91.2% for meropenem in the Intent to Treat (micro-ITT) populations, and 87.0% for eravacycline versus 88.8% ertapenem, and 92.4 versus 91.6% for meropenem in the Modified Intent to Treat (MITT) populations. Safety: Eravacycline is well tolerated, with lower rates of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea than other tetracyclines. Conclusion: Eravacycline is an effective new option for use in complicated intra-abdominal infections, and in particular, for the treatment of extended-spectrum β-lactamase- and carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae-expressing organisms.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01844856 NCT02784704.

Keywords: CRE; ESBL; Gram-negative; antibiotics; antimicrobial resistance; complicated intra-abdominal infection; eravacycline; tetracycline.

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