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| Complicated infections of the skin and soft tissues; community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) |
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2 months to 2 years:
creatinine clearance > 50 ml/min: adjustment not necessary
creatinine clearance < 50 ml/min: no data known
2 year up to 12 years & > 12 years and < 33 kg:
creatinine clearance 50 ml/min: adjustment not necessary
creatinine clearance 30-50 ml/min: 8 mg/kg bodyweight (max. 300 mg) every 8 hours;
creatinine clearance 15-30 ml/min: 6 mg/kg bodyweight (max. 200 mg) every 8 hours.
in complicated infections of the skin and soft tissues by S. aureus for which the MIC of ceftaroline has to be higher (2 or 4 mg/l instead of 1 mg/l or less),
creatinine clearance 50 ml/min: adjustment not necessary
creatinine clearance 30-50 ml/min: 10 mg/kg bodyweight (max. 400 mg) every 8 hours;
creatinine clearance 15-30 ml/min: 8 mg/kg bodyweight (max. 300 mg) every 8 hours.
> 12 years and >33 kg:
creatinine clearance > 50 ml/min: adjustment not necessary
creatinine clearance 30-50 ml/min: 400 mg every 12 hours;
creatinine clearance 15-30 ml/min: 300 mg every 12 hours
creatinine clearance < 15 ml/min: 200 mg every 12 hours
in complicated infections of the skin and soft tissues by S. aureus for which the MIC of ceftaroline has to be higher (2 or 4 mg/l instead of 1 mg/l or less):
creatinine clearance > 50 ml/min: adjustment not necessary
creatinine clearance 30-50 ml/min: 10 mg/kg bodyweight (max. 400 mg) every 8 hours;
creatinine clearance 15-30 ml/min: 8 mg/kg bodyweight (max. 300 mg) every 8 hours.
Nephrotoxic symptoms (renal impairment, tubular necrosis, interstitial nephritis) occur primarily at high doses, with pre-existing renal impairment and with concomitant treatment with other nephrotoxic substances. Convulsions can occur at very high doses. The time above the MIC determines the effect.
AUC and half-life of ceftaroline increase with renal impairment. This increases the risk of side effects. Ceftaroline is removed by hemodialysis. It is unknown whether ceftaroline is removed by peritoneal dialysis.
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| First-generation cephalosporins | ||
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| J01DB05 | ||
| J01DB04 | ||
| J01DB01 | ||
| J01DB03 | ||
| Second-generation cephalosporins | ||
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| J01DC04 | ||
| J01DC03 | ||
| J01DC02 | ||
| Third-generation cephalosporins | ||
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| J01DD08 | ||
| J01DD01 | ||
| J01DD13 | ||
| J01DD52 | ||
| J01DD02 | ||
| J01DD14 | ||
| J01DD04 | ||
| Fourth-generation cephalosporins | ||
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| J01DE01 | ||
| Monobactams | ||
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| J01DF01 | ||
| Carbapenems | ||
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| J01DH03 | ||
| J01DH51 | ||
| J01DH02 | ||
| MONOBACTAMS | ||
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| J01DF01 | ||
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