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Aztreonam
, a synthetic monobactam antimicrobial agent specifically active against aerobic, gram-negative microorganisms, was studied in combination with the extended-spectrum penicillins azlocillin and piperacillin against 46 strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Of these strains, 4.3% were synergistically inhibited, and 19.7% showed evidence for an additive effect of the antibiotics. All other strains showed
indifference
. The addition of cefoxitin to these combinations increased the MICs of azlocillin and piperacillin by two to three tubes, whereas zero- to one-tube increases were noted for aztreonam MICs. Attempts to block cefoxitin-induced beta-lactamase production by using clindamycin were unsuccessful even at high clindamycin concentrations.
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PMID:Effect of aztreonam in combination with azlocillin or piperacillin on Pseudomonas aeruginosa. 644 Apr 74
Aztreonam
has been commonly used in various combinations to enhance antimicrobial spectrum of co-drugs and produce potential synergistic activity. Although well studied in vitro over 10 years ago, aztreonam combination testing has been poorly documented with newer or commonly used agents against contemporary isolates. All MIC tests (alone or in combination) used in this experiment were reference broth microdilution methods in checkerboard tray designs.
Aztreonam
was combined with ciprofloxacin, gatifloxacin, levofloxacin, cefepime, ceftazidime and imipenem at clinically relevant concentrations. Interaction categories were defined by established criteria. Forty strains each of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterobacteriaceae (12 species; aztreonam MIC, 1-16 microg/ml) were tested for each antimicrobial combination (480 total determinations). No antagonism or indeterminate interactions were identified. The overall rates of synergy or partial synergy for aztreonam with fluoroquinolone combinations was 63.4% versus P. aeruginosa, greatest for aztreonam with gatifloxacin (67.5%). Interaction categories varied greatly among aztreonam with beta-lactam combinations.
Aztreonam
with ceftazidime or cefepime versus P. aeruginosa had 75.0 - 85.0% partial or complete synergy rates, but aztreonam with imipenem showed dominant
indifference
(65.0%). In contrast, aztreonam with imipenem was more likely to exhibit synergy (32.5%) when tested against Enterobacteriaceae.
Aztreonam
, often used as an aminoglycoside substitute in antimicrobial combinations, continues to demonstrate enhanced, but variable drug activity interactions for contemporary antimicrobial combinations when tested against recent (2002) clinical isolates.
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PMID:Contemporary in vitro synergy rates for aztreonam combined with newer fluoroquinolones and beta-lactams tested against gram-negative bacilli. 1459 74