Clinical experience with Moxalactam in the treatment of pseudomonal and nonpseudomonal infections

Author:

Murphy T F,Barza M

Abstract

A total of 38 patients with 39 infections involving a variety of organ systems were treated with moxalactam. The overall cure rate was 79.5%. Most of the failures occurred in patients with severe underlying disease such as peripheral vascular disease. The cure rate for infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa was 62.5% (10 of 16) and for nonpseudomonal infections was 91% (21 of 23). However, excluding the six infections involving organisms which were initially resistant to moxalactam, the cure rate for pseudomonal infections was 77% (10 of 13) compared with 90% (18 of 20) for nonpseudomonal infections. Two patients with gram-negative bacillary meningitis were cured, as were seven of eight with mixed aerobic-anaerobic infections. There were no serious adverse drug effects. Three patients became colonized with the enterococcus and two became colonized with Candida albicans; one other patient developed candida vaginitis. These results suggest that moxalactam will be a valuable drug in therapy of gram-negative bacillary and anaerobic infections.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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