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Polymyxin B Combined with Minocycline: A Potentially Effective Combination against bla OXA-23 -harboring CRAB in In Vitro PK/PD Model.

Xingyi QuXingchen BianYuancheng ChenJiali HuXiaolan HuangYu WangYaxin FanHailan WuXin LiYi LiBeining GuoXiaofen LiuWanzhen Li
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Polymyxin-based combination therapy is commonly used to treat carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) infections. In the present study, the bactericidal effect of polymyxin B and minocycline combination was tested in three CRAB strains containing bla OXA-23 by the checkerboard assay and in vitro dynamic pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) model. The combination showed synergistic or partial synergistic effect (fractional inhibitory concentration index ≤0.56) on the tested strains in checkboard assays. The antibacterial activity was enhanced in the combination group compared with either monotherapy in in vitro PK/PD model. The combination regimen (simultaneous infusion of 0.75 mg/kg polymyxin B and 100 mg minocycline via 2 h infusion) reduced bacterial colony counts by 0.9-3.5 log 10 colony forming units per milliliter (CFU/mL) compared with either drug alone at 24 h. In conclusion, 0.75 mg/kg polymyxin B combined with 100 mg minocycline via 2 h infusion could be a promising treatment option for CRAB bloodstream infections.
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