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Ceftobiprole, sold
under the
brand name
Zevtera among others, is a fifth-generation
cephalosporin antibacterial used for the
treatment of hospital-acquired...
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Teicoplanin Linezolid Daptomycin Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole
Doxycycline Ceftobiprole (5th generation)
Ceftaroline (5th generation)
Clindamycin Dalbavancin...
- ac.uk. EMBL-EBI.
Retrieved 22
November 2019.
Widmer AF (March 2008). "
Ceftobiprole: a new
option for
treatment of skin and soft-tissue
infections due to...
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ceftriaxone coverage with
additional MRSA and some VRE) Ceftaroline,
Ceftobiprole (Broadest
spectrum of β-lactam antibiotics)
Biapenem Doripenem Ertapenem...
- from S. aureus.
Together these active groups make
ceftobiprole bactericidal to MRSA.
Ceftobiprole has poor
water solubility and is
therefore administered...
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including Germany, for the
distribution of the broad-spectrum
antibiotic Ceftobiprole for the
treatment of
bacterial lung infections; in the
following two...
- 29
October 2010. In
vitro studies show it has a
similar spectrum to
ceftobiprole,[not
verified in body] the only
other fifth-generation cephalosporin...
- Tran N,
Nonejuie P,
Sakoulas G,
Pogliano J,
Rybak MJ (2015-02-01). "
Ceftobiprole and
ampicillin increase daptomycin susceptibility of daptomycin-susceptible...
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studies of an
antibiotic developed by Basilea,
ceftobiprole. The two
clinical studies would examine ceftobiprole for the
treatment of “Staphylococcus aureus...
- are
reported as
being active against P. aeruginosa
include doripenem,
ceftobiprole, and ceftaroline. However,
these require more
clinical trials for standardization...