Wikipedia preview
出典(authority):フリー百科事典『ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』「2016/09/23 15:55:07」(JST)
[Wiki en表示]
Ticarcillin/clavulanic acid
Combination of |
Ticarcillin |
β-lactam antibiotic |
Clavulanic acid |
β-lactamase inhibitor |
Clinical data |
Trade names |
Co-ticarclav |
Ticarcillin/clavulanic acid, or co-ticarclav, is a combination antibiotic consisting of ticarcillin, a β-lactam antibiotic, and clavulanic acid, a β-lactamase inhibitor. This combination results in an antibiotic with an increased spectrum of action and restored efficacy against ticarcillin-resistant bacteria that produce certain β-lactamases.[1]
References
- ^ GlaxoSmithKline. Date of Revision: February 7, 2014
UpToDate Contents
全文を閲覧するには購読必要です。 To read the full text you will need to subscribe.
English Journal
- Stability and compatibility of antimicrobial lock solutions.
- Bookstaver PB, Rokas KE, Norris LB, Edwards JM, Sherertz RJ.Author information P. Brandon Bookstaver, Pharm. D., BCPS (AQ-ID), AAHIVP, is Associate Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences, South Carolina College of Pharmacy (SCCP), University of South Carolina Campus, Columbia. Kristina E. E. Rokas, Pharm.D., is Postgraduate Year 2 Infectious Diseases Resident, Department of Pharmacy, Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston-Salem, NC. LeAnn B. Norris, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCOP, is Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Outcomes Sciences; and Julie M. Edwards is a Pharm.D. candidate, SCCP, University of South Carolina Campus. Robert J. Sherertz, M.D., is Professor Emeritus, School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem.AbstractPURPOSE: Published stability and compatibility data on a growing array of solutions used for antimicrobial lock therapy (ALT) are reviewed.
- American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.Am J Health Syst Pharm.2013 Dec 15;70(24):2185-98. doi: 10.2146/ajhp120119.
- PURPOSE: Published stability and compatibility data on a growing array of solutions used for antimicrobial lock therapy (ALT) are reviewed.SUMMARY: ALT involves the instillation of a highly concentrated antimicrobial, often in combination with an anticoagulant, into a central venous catheter (CVC) l
- PMID 24296841
- Is Chryseobacterium indologenes a shunt-lover bacterium? A case report and review of the literature.
- Ozcan N, Dal T, Tekin A, Kelekci S, Can S, Ezin O, Kandemir I, Gul K.Author information Dicle University Medical Faculty, Department of Medical Microbiology; Dicle University Medical Faculty, Department of Pediatrics, Diyarbak?r, Turkey.AbstractChryseobacterium indologenes is a non-fermentative Gram-negative bacillus formerly belonging to the Flavobacterium genus. It is widely found in water and soil, also on wet surfaces of the hospital environment. It rarely causes infections and is usually associated with altered immune status or indwelling devices. We present a case of ventriculoperitoneal shunt infection caused by C. indologenes in a premature pediatric patient. A six-month-old male infant with congenital hydrocephalus and ventriculoperitoneal shunt was admitted with complaints of irritability, high fever and projectile vomiting. He was diagnosed as suffering from meningitis based on the clinical symptoms and laboratory findings of cerebrospinal fluid. The ventriculoperitoneal shunt was externalized and cerebrospinal fluid samples were sent for bacterial cultures. The isolated bacterium was identified as C. indologenes by conventional methods and the BD Phoenix™ 100 (Becton Dickinson, MD, USA) fully automated microbiology system. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed by the microdilution method and Kirby-Bauer's disk diffusion method according to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines. The isolate was found susceptible to ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, cefoperazone and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, while it was resistant to amikacin, aztreonam, cefepime, ceftazidime, gentamicin, imipenem and ticarcillin-clavulanic acid. The treatment was started with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and cefoperazone-sulbactam The ventriculoperitoneal shunt was then removed. The patient was fully healed after two weeks and discharged. Central nervous system infection is a rare form of C. indologenes infections. The case presented herein may make a useful contribution to the existing literature.
- Le infezioni in medicina : rivista periodica di eziologia, epidemiologia, diagnostica, clinica e terapia delle patologie infettive.Infez Med.2013 Dec;21(4):312-6.
- Chryseobacterium indologenes is a non-fermentative Gram-negative bacillus formerly belonging to the Flavobacterium genus. It is widely found in water and soil, also on wet surfaces of the hospital environment. It rarely causes infections and is usually associated with altered immune status or indwel
- PMID 24335463
Japanese Journal
- In vitro flowering and viable seed setting of transgenic lettuce cultures
- Franklin G.,Oliveira A. L.,Dias [他]
- Plant biotechnology 28(1), 63-68, 2011-03-25
- … Transgenic calluses and shoot buds were induced on MS medium augmented with 0.1 mg l−1 benzyladenine (BA), 0.1 mg l−1 α-naphtaleneacetic acid (NAA), 100 mg l−1 kanamycin and 500 mg l−1 timentin (ticarcillin clavulanate). …
- NAID 10028258605
Related Links
- Learn about the prescription medication Timentin (Ticarcillin and Clavulanate), drug uses, dosage, side effects, drug interactions, warnings, reviews and patient labeling.
Related Pictures
★リンクテーブル★
[★]
- 同
- ticarcillin-clavulanate