Carbapenems - Broad-spectrum Antibiotics for Severe Infections

Carbapenems are broad-spectrum antibiotics used to treat serious infections caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria.
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Available as prescription medications for severe infections.
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Carbapenems FAQ


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What is a carbapenem used for?

Carbapenems exhibit unique pharmacological properties and are typically used to treat complicated bacterial infections. A carbapenem is often combined with an antibiotic that targets Gram-positive bacteria when used for the empirical treatment of patients with serious nosocomial infections of unidentified origin. Safety and tolerability.

What is a carbapenem antibiotic?

Carbapenems are a subclass of antibiotics called beta-lactam antibiotics (antibiotics that have a chemical structure called a beta-lactam ring). Beta-lactam antibiotics also include cephalosporins , monobactams , and penicillins . Carbapenems are broad-spectrum antibiotics.

How do carbapenems work?

Carbopenems are a class of drugs used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections (including Escherichia coli , Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Enterobacter cloaca) of the skin, lungs, stomach, pelvis , urinary tract, and kidneys.

What is a carbapenem ring?

Carbapenems are a subclass of antibiotics called beta-lactam antibiotics (that have a chemical structure called a beta-lactam ring).

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