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guideline-guided antibiotic therapy

Capital Medical University · Phase 3 active Small molecule

Guideline-guided antibiotic therapy involves the use of antibiotics based on clinical guidelines to treat bacterial infections.

Guideline-guided antibiotic therapy involves the use of antibiotics based on clinical guidelines to treat bacterial infections. Used for Community-acquired pneumonia, Skin and soft tissue infections.

At a glance

Generic nameguideline-guided antibiotic therapy
SponsorCapital Medical University
Drug classAntibiotic
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaInfectious Diseases
PhasePhase 3

Mechanism of action

This approach aims to optimize antibiotic use by selecting the most effective antibiotic based on the type of infection, severity, and patient factors. It also involves monitoring for signs of treatment failure or resistance and adjusting the treatment plan accordingly.

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