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1: Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2003 Aug;47(8):2442-4.Click here to read Click here to read Links

Gatifloxacin and ethionamide as the foundation for therapy of tuberculosis.

Department of Medicine, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Syracuse, New York, USA. Michael.Cynamon@Med.VA.Gov

The use of gatifloxacin (GAT) in combination with ethionamide (ETA) with or without pyrazinamide (PZA) for a 12-week treatment period followed by an 8-week observation period was evaluated in a model of tuberculosis in mice. Mice treated with GAT at 300 mg/kg of body weight in combination with ETA (25 mg/kg) for 5 days per week had sterile lungs, whereas mice treated with GAT (100 mg/kg) and ETA (25 mg/kg) had about 10 CFU/lung; however, there was regrowth of the organisms in both groups at the end of the observation period. When PZA (450 mg/kg 5 days per week) was added to the high-dose GAT-ETA regimen, no viable mycobacteria were present after the 8-week observation period. GAT in combination with ETA and PZA has great promise for the treatment of tuberculosis.

PMID: 12878502 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: PMC166105

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  • Pyrazinamide

    Pyrazinamide kills or stops the growth of certain bacteria that cause tuberculosis (TB). It is used with other drugs to treat tuberculosis.