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==Overview==
==Overview==
'''Ertapenem''' is a [[carbapenem]] [[antibiotic]] marketed by [[Merck & Co.|Merck]] as '''Invanz®'''.  It is structurally very similar to [[meropenem]]in that it possess a 1-β-methyl group.
'''Ertapenem''' is a [[carbapenem]] [[antibiotic]] marketed by [[Merck & Co.|Merck]] as INVANZ®.  It is structurally very similar to [[meropenem]] in that it possess a 1-β-methyl group.
 
==Category==
==Category==
Carbapenems
Carbapenem


==US Brand Names==
==US Brand Names==
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'''| [[Ertapenem labels and packages|Labels and Packages]]'''
'''| [[Ertapenem labels and packages|Labels and Packages]]'''


== Mechanism of action ==
==Mechanism of action==
Ertapenem has in vitro activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. The bactericidal activity of ertapenem results from the inhibition of cell wall synthesis and is mediated through ertapenem binding to [[penicillin binding proteins]] (PBPs). In [[Escherichia coli]], it has strong affinity toward [[Penicillin binding proteins|PBPs]] 1a, 1b, 2, 3, 4 and 5 with preference for [[Penicillin binding proteins|PBPs]] 2 and 3.
Ertapenem has in vitro activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. The bactericidal activity of ertapenem results from the inhibition of cell wall synthesis and is mediated through ertapenem binding to [[penicillin binding proteins]] (PBPs). In [[Escherichia coli]], it has strong affinity toward [[Penicillin binding proteins|PBPs]] 1a, 1b, 2, 3, 4 and 5 with preference for [[Penicillin binding proteins|PBPs]] 2 and 3.



Revision as of 00:19, 26 December 2013

Ertapenem
INVANZ® FDA Package Insert
Description
Clinical Pharmacology
Microbiology
Indications and Usage
Contraindications
Warnings and Precautions
Adverse Reactions
Overdosage
Clinical Studies
Dosage and Administration
How Supplied
Labels and Packages

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Ertapenem is a carbapenem antibiotic marketed by Merck as INVANZ®. It is structurally very similar to meropenem in that it possess a 1-β-methyl group.

Category

Carbapenem

US Brand Names

INVANZ®

FDA Package Insert

Description | Clinical Pharmacology | Microbiology | Indications and Usage | Contraindications | Warnings and Precautions | Adverse Reactions | Overdosage | Clinical Studies | Dosage and Administration | How Supplied | Labels and Packages

Mechanism of action

Ertapenem has in vitro activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. The bactericidal activity of ertapenem results from the inhibition of cell wall synthesis and is mediated through ertapenem binding to penicillin binding proteins (PBPs). In Escherichia coli, it has strong affinity toward PBPs 1a, 1b, 2, 3, 4 and 5 with preference for PBPs 2 and 3.

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