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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- has been recommended for approval in eight further European countries. Ceftobiprole is a cephalosporin antibiotic with activity against methicillin-resistant...
- Tran N, Nonejuie P, Sakoulas G, Pogliano J, Rybak MJ (2015-02-01). "Ceftobiprole and ampicillin increase daptomycin susceptibility of daptomycin-susceptible...
- 29 October 2010. In vitro studies show it has a similar spectrum to ceftobiprole,[not verified in body] the only other fifth-generation cephalosporin...
- drug of last resort for a variety of different bacterial infections. Ceftobiprole and ceftaroline — fifth-generation cephalosporins active against methicillin-resistant...
- are reported as being active against P. aeruginosa include doripenem, ceftobiprole, and ceftaroline. However, these require more clinical trials for standardization...