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Sepsis due to Gram negative bacteria
Approved treatments
- Ramycin
Fusidic acid works by inhibiting the function of the bacterial ribosome, preventing the production of essential proteins. - Garamycin · Merck & Co.
- Pipracil
Pipracil works by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis, ultimately leading to cell lysis and death. - Gentamicin · Merck & Co.
- Azactam · Bristol-Myers Squibb
Aztreonam inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, acting as a bactericidal agent. - Arikayce Kit · Bristol-Myers Squibb
Amikacin works by binding to bacterial ribosomes, inhibiting protein synthesis and ultimately killing the bacteria. - TICARCILLIN
- Ticarcillin
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Frequently asked questions about Sepsis due to Gram negative bacteria
What drugs treat Sepsis due to Gram negative bacteria?
Tracked treatments include Ramycin, Garamycin, Pipracil, Gentamicin, Azactam, Arikayce Kit, TICARCILLIN, Ticarcillin.
What is the treatment for Sepsis due to Gram negative bacteria?
Standard treatment for Sepsis due to Gram negative bacteria includes Ramycin, Garamycin, Pipracil, Gentamicin, Azactam. See the treatment landscape page for first-line, second-line and salvage options.
Related
- Treatment landscape: Sepsis due to Gram negative bacteria patent cliff · Sepsis due to Gram negative bacteria CI report
- Treatment: Ramycin
- Treatment: Garamycin · Merck & Co.
- Treatment: Pipracil
- Treatment: Gentamicin · Merck & Co.
- Treatment: Azactam · Bristol-Myers Squibb
- All diseases: Browse the disease index · Disease landscape hub
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