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Infection caused by Klebsiella spp resistant to carbapenem antimicrobial drugs
Approved treatments
- Primaxin · Merck & Co.
Primaxin works by inhibiting the action of dehydropeptidase, an enzyme that breaks down certain antibiotics, thereby protecting them from degradation and allowing them to reach effective concentrations in the body. - Recarbrio · Merck & Co.
Recarbrio works by inhibiting the beta-lactamase enzymes produced by certain bacteria, allowing carbapenem antibiotics to effectively target and kill the bacteria.
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Frequently asked questions about Infection caused by Klebsiella spp resistant to carbapenem antimicrobial drugs
What drugs treat Infection caused by Klebsiella spp resistant to carbapenem antimicrobial drugs?
Tracked treatments include Primaxin, Recarbrio.
What is the treatment for Infection caused by Klebsiella spp resistant to carbapenem antimicrobial drugs?
Standard treatment for Infection caused by Klebsiella spp resistant to carbapenem antimicrobial drugs includes Primaxin, Recarbrio. See the treatment landscape page for first-line, second-line and salvage options.
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- Treatment landscape: Infection caused by Klebsiella spp resistant to carbapenem antimicrobial drugs patent cliff · Infection caused by Klebsiella spp resistant to carbapenem antimicrobial drugs CI report
- Treatment: Primaxin · Merck & Co.
- Treatment: Recarbrio · Merck & Co.
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