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{{Gemifloxacin}}
| IUPAC_name = 7-[(4''Z'')-3-(aminomethyl)- 4-methoxyimino-pyrrolidin-1-yl]- 1-cyclopropyl-6-fluoro-4-oxo- 1,8-naphthyridine-3-carboxylic acid
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| image = Gemifloxacin.svg
| CAS_number = 175463-14-6
| ATC_prefix = J01
| ATC_suffix = MA15
| ATC_supplemental =
| PubChem = 5464436
| DrugBank = APRD00053
| C = 18 | H = 20 | F = 1 | N = 5 | O = 4
| molecular_weight = 389.381 g/mol
| bioavailability = 71%
| protein_bound = 60-70%
| metabolism = Limited metabolism by the liver to minor metabolites| half-life = 7 Hours
| elimination = hepatic and renal
| pregnancy_category = C
| legal_status = CAP/AECB
| routes_of_administration = Oral/IV under development
}}
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'''''For patient information, click <u>[[Gemifloxacin(patient information)|here]]'''''</u>.
==Overview==


'''Gemifloxacin mesylate''' (trade name '''Factive®''', [[Oscient Pharmaceuticals]]) is an oral broad-spectrum [[quinolone]] [[antibacterial]] agent used in the treatment of acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic [[bronchitis]] and mild-to-moderate [[pneumonia]].
'''Gemifloxacin mesylate''' (trade name '''Factive®''', [[Oscient Pharmaceuticals]]) is an oral broad-spectrum [[quinolone]] [[antibacterial]] agent used in the treatment of acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic [[bronchitis]] and mild-to-moderate [[pneumonia]].


==Microbiology==
==Category==
 
Gemifloxacin has been shown to be active against most strains of the following microorganisms:
Aerobic gram-positive microorganisms
Streptococcus pneumoniae including multi-drug resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae  (MDRSP). MDRSP includes isolates previously known as PRSP (penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae), and are strains resistant to two or more of the following antibiotics: penicillin, 2nd generation cephalosporins, e.g., cefuroxime, macrolides, tetracyclines and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole.
Staphylococcus aureus (methicillin-susceptible strains only)
Streptococcus pyogenes
 
Aerobic gram-negative microorganisms
Haemophilus influenzae, Haemophilus parainfluenzae,Klebsiella pneumoniae (many strains are moderately susceptible), Moraxella catarrhalis
Acinetobacter lwoffii, Klebsiella oxytoca,Legionella pneumophila,Proteus vulgaris
Other microorganisms
Chlamydia pneumoniae,Mycoplasma pneumoniae
 
Comparative MICs (mcg/ml) of gemifloxacin vs. commonly used  fluoroquinolones against major pathogens:-
 
Compared with currently available fluoroquinolones, gemifloxacin demonstrated improved in vitro activity (Gemifloxacin > Garenofloxacin > Moxifloxacin > Gatifloxacin as in following table) against Streptococcus pneumoniae (minimum inhibitory concentration for 90% eradication 0.03 µg/mL) and similar activity against gram- negative respiratory pathogens (Haemophilus influenzae, Moraxella catarrhalis) and atypical pathogens such as Chlamydia pneumoniae, Legionella pneumophila, and Mycoplasma pneumoniae.
 
It is reported that penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae clinical isolates, also resistant to ciprofloxacin (MICs, 2 to 64 μg/ml), are highly susceptible to gemifloxacin (MICs, 0.03 to 0.12 μg/ml). It is also reported that other fluoroquinolones like levofloxacin and moxifloxacin (with AUC(0-24)/MIC = 4.4-7.4) provide little or no inhibition of ciprofloxacin-resistant strains, while gemifloxacin is the only fluoroquinolone (with AUC(0-24)/MIC ≥ 32) to eradicate all ciprofloxacin-resistant strains.
 
As it is obvious from the above, that gemifloxacin is the most potent fluoroquinolone against S. pneumoniae esp. against MDR/ ciprofloxacin-resistant and even levofloxacin-resistant strains.
 
The pharmacokinetics of gemifloxacin are linear over the dose range from 40 mg to 640 mg, thus having predictable pharmacokinetics.
 
==Mechanism of actions==
 
Dual Targeting
Gemifloxacin acts by inhibiting DNA synthesis through the inhibition of both DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV (TOPO IV), which are essential for bacterial growth. Streptococcus pneumoniae showing mutations in both DNA gyrase and TOPO IV (double mutants) are resistant to most fluoroquinolones.
 
Gemifloxacin is the only fluoroquinolone which has the ability to inhibit both enzyme systems (dual targeting of both DNA Gyrase & TOPO IV) at therapeutically relevant drug levels in S. pneumoniae, and has MIC values that are still in the susceptible range for some of these double mutants.
Inhibitory activities of fluoroquinolones against S pneumoniae DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV (TOPO IV)
 
IC50 (µM)†
Fluoroquinolone DNA Gyrase DNA Topoisomerase IV
Gemifloxacin 5-10           2.5-5
Moxifloxacin 20           10
Gatifloxacin 20-40           10-20
Levofloxacin 80           40
 
(†Inhibitory concentration (IC50) is the concentration at which 50% of the activity of a target enzyme is inhibited. The lower the IC50, the greater the inhibitory effect)
 
Less risk of development of resistance
Compared to other fluoroquinolones resistance to gemifloxacin is low as the resistance is via multistep mutations and efflux.  The frequency of spontaneous mutation is low (10-7 to <10-10).  Some microorganisms resistant to other fluoroquinolones may be susceptible to gemifloxacin.


==Indication and usage==
[[Quinolone]], fourth generation.


GEMIMAC is indicated for the treatment of infections caused by susceptible strains of the designated microorganisms in the conditions listed below. Success has been achieved in the treatment of viral fever with Gemimac with good patient compliance.
==US Brand Names==
Acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, Haemophilus parainfluenzae, or Moraxella catarrhalis.
Community-acquired pneumonia (of mild to moderate severity) caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae (including multi-drug resistant strains [MDRSP]), Haemophilus influenzae, Moraxella catarrhalis, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia pneumoniae, or Klebsiella pneumoniae.


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[[Category:Fluoroquinolone antibiotics]]
==FDA Package Insert==


'''  [[Gemifloxacin description|Description]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin clinical pharmacology|Clinical Pharmacology]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin microbiology|Microbiology]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin indications and usage|Indications and Usage]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin contraindications|Contraindications]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin warnings|Warnings]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin precautions|Precautions]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin adverse reactions|Adverse Reactions]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin overdosage|Overdosage]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin clinical studies|Clinical Studies]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin dosage and administration|Dosage and Administration]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin compatibility reconstitution and stability|Compatibility, Reconstitution, and Stability]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin directions for use|Directions For Use]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin how supplied|How Supplied]]'''
'''| [[Gemifloxacin labels and packages|Labels and Packages]]'''


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==References==
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