1. Safety of megadose meropenem in the empirical treatment of nosocomial sepsis: a pilot randomized clinical trial.
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Salehi M, Rezazade-Moayed F, Khalili H, Hemati H, Aghdami N, Dashtkoohi M, Dashtkoohi M, Beig-Mohammadi MT, Ramezani M, Hajiabdolbaghi M, and Fattah-Ghazi S
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- Humans, Meropenem adverse effects, Anti-Bacterial Agents adverse effects, Pilot Projects, Cross Infection drug therapy, Sepsis drug therapy
- Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the safety of megadose meropenem as empirical treatment of nosocomial sepsis. Materials & methods: Critically ill patients diagnosed with sepsis received either high-dose (2 g every 8 h) or megadose (4 g every 8 h) meropenem as an intravenous infusion over 3 h. Results: A total of 23 patients with nosocomial sepsis were eligible and included in the megadose (n = 11) or high-dose (n = 12) group. No treatment-related adverse events were observed during a 14-day follow-up. Clinical response was also comparable between the groups. Conclusion: Megadose meropenem may be considered for empirical treatment of nosocomial sepsis without serious concern regarding its safety.
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- 2023
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