1. Daptomycin underexposure in a young intravenous drug user who was affected by life-threatening Staphylococcus aureus-complicated skin and soft tissue infection associated with bacteraemia
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Pea, F., Crapis, M., Cojutti, P., Bassetti, Matteo, Pea, Federico, Pea F., Crapis M., Cojutti P., and Bassetti M.
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Bacteremia ,Substance Abuse, Intravenou ,law.invention ,Drug Users ,Plasma ,law ,Drug Interactions ,Substance Abuse, Intravenous ,Analgesics ,Clinical pharmacology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Substance Abuse ,General Medicine ,Drug User ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Analgesics, Opioid ,Infectious Diseases ,Drug Interaction ,Anesthesia ,Staphylococcus aureu ,Staphylococcal Skin Infections ,Augmented clearance ,Intravenous ,Human ,medicine.drug ,Microbiology (medical) ,Staphylococcus aureus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Dose ,Daptomycin ,Intravenous drug use ,Therapeutic drug monitoring ,Humans ,Methadone ,Opiate Substitution Treatment ,Soft Tissue Infections ,Young Adult ,Cmax ,Opioid ,Staphylococcal Skin Infection ,Cmin ,Intravenous Drug User ,Anti-Bacterial Agent ,medicine ,Soft Tissue Infection ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
We describe the case of an intravenous drug user affected by life-threatening Staphylococcus aureus-complicated skin and soft tissue infection with associated bacteraemia who, while on replacement therapy with methadone, required 11 mg/kg/day daptomycin to achieve trough (Cmin) and peak (Cmax) plasma levels similar to those observed with the standard dosage of 6 mg/kg in healthy volunteers (mean ± standard deviation: Cmin 12.35 ± 0.80 mg/L, C max 63.90 ± 8.71 mg/L). Clinical pharmacological advice based on real time therapeutic drug monitoring may be helpful for optimizing daptomycin exposure in these patients. Physicians should take into account that dosages much higher than the standard ones may be needed, probably as a consequence of augmented drug clearance. © Springer-Verlag 2013.
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- 2013
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