New and old oxazolidinones: tedizolid vs. linezolid

Tedizolid is a novel oxazolidinone that has been recently approved for the treatment of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSIs) caused by Gram-positive pathogens, including MRSA. The mechanism of action of tedizolid is similar to other oxazolidinones – inhibition of bacterial pr...

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Main Authors: Dekhnich A.V., Hachatryan N.N.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Interregional Association for Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 2017-05-01
Series:Клиническая микробиология и антимикробная химиотерапия
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Online Access:https://cmac-journal.ru/publication/2017/2/cmac-2017-t19-n2-p121/cmac-2017-t19-n2-p121.pdf
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spelling doaj-be00e3b32d4b40169a2bd4fca41bbee22020-11-25T01:49:09ZrusInterregional Association for Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobial ChemotherapyКлиническая микробиология и антимикробная химиотерапия1684-43862686-95862017-05-01192121129cmac-2017-t19-n2-p121New and old oxazolidinones: tedizolid vs. linezolidDekhnich A.V.0Hachatryan N.N.1Institute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Smolensk State Medical University, Smolensk, RussiaMoscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, Moscow, RussiaTedizolid is a novel oxazolidinone that has been recently approved for the treatment of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSIs) caused by Gram-positive pathogens, including MRSA. The mechanism of action of tedizolid is similar to other oxazolidinones – inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis. As with other oxazolidinones, the spontaneous frequency of resistance development to tedizolid is very infrequent and lower than for linezolid. Tedizolid is 4-32 fold more in vitro potent than linezolid against staphylococci, enterococci, and streptococci. Importantly, tedizolid demonstrates activity against linezolid-resistant strains harboring the horizontally transmissible cfr gene, that is one of the main mechanisms of decreased linezolid susceptibility. With its half-life of approximately 12 h, tedizolid is dosed once daily and does not require dosage adjustment in patients with renal or hepatic dysfunction. Two phase III clinical trials have demonstrated non-inferiority of a oncedaily tedizolid 200 mg dose for 6 days versus twice-daily 600 mg 10 days linezolid for the treatment ofABSSSIs. Clinical trials for the treatment of some other infections are currently undergoing. Tedizolid has demonstrated that it is well tolerated and animal studies have shown a lower propensity for neuropathies with long-term use than linezolid. Data from the clinical trials demonstrated that the tedizolid had significantly less impact on hematologic parameters as well as significantly less gastrointestinal adverse effects than linezolid. With its enhanced in vitro activity against multiresistant Gram(+) aerobic bacteria, once-daily dosing, a short 6-day course of therapy, availability of both oral and intravenous routes of administration, and an adverse effect profile that appears to be more favorable than linezolid, tedizolid is a very attractive agent for use in both the hospital and community settings.https://cmac-journal.ru/publication/2017/2/cmac-2017-t19-n2-p121/cmac-2017-t19-n2-p121.pdfoxazolidinonetedizolidlinezolidskin and skin structure infectionsstaphylococcusmrsa
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New and old oxazolidinones: tedizolid vs. linezolid
Клиническая микробиология и антимикробная химиотерапия
oxazolidinone
tedizolid
linezolid
skin and skin structure infections
staphylococcus
mrsa
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Hachatryan N.N.
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title New and old oxazolidinones: tedizolid vs. linezolid
title_short New and old oxazolidinones: tedizolid vs. linezolid
title_full New and old oxazolidinones: tedizolid vs. linezolid
title_fullStr New and old oxazolidinones: tedizolid vs. linezolid
title_full_unstemmed New and old oxazolidinones: tedizolid vs. linezolid
title_sort new and old oxazolidinones: tedizolid vs. linezolid
publisher Interregional Association for Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
series Клиническая микробиология и антимикробная химиотерапия
issn 1684-4386
2686-9586
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Tedizolid is a novel oxazolidinone that has been recently approved for the treatment of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSIs) caused by Gram-positive pathogens, including MRSA. The mechanism of action of tedizolid is similar to other oxazolidinones – inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis. As with other oxazolidinones, the spontaneous frequency of resistance development to tedizolid is very infrequent and lower than for linezolid. Tedizolid is 4-32 fold more in vitro potent than linezolid against staphylococci, enterococci, and streptococci. Importantly, tedizolid demonstrates activity against linezolid-resistant strains harboring the horizontally transmissible cfr gene, that is one of the main mechanisms of decreased linezolid susceptibility. With its half-life of approximately 12 h, tedizolid is dosed once daily and does not require dosage adjustment in patients with renal or hepatic dysfunction. Two phase III clinical trials have demonstrated non-inferiority of a oncedaily tedizolid 200 mg dose for 6 days versus twice-daily 600 mg 10 days linezolid for the treatment ofABSSSIs. Clinical trials for the treatment of some other infections are currently undergoing. Tedizolid has demonstrated that it is well tolerated and animal studies have shown a lower propensity for neuropathies with long-term use than linezolid. Data from the clinical trials demonstrated that the tedizolid had significantly less impact on hematologic parameters as well as significantly less gastrointestinal adverse effects than linezolid. With its enhanced in vitro activity against multiresistant Gram(+) aerobic bacteria, once-daily dosing, a short 6-day course of therapy, availability of both oral and intravenous routes of administration, and an adverse effect profile that appears to be more favorable than linezolid, tedizolid is a very attractive agent for use in both the hospital and community settings.
topic oxazolidinone
tedizolid
linezolid
skin and skin structure infections
staphylococcus
mrsa
url https://cmac-journal.ru/publication/2017/2/cmac-2017-t19-n2-p121/cmac-2017-t19-n2-p121.pdf
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