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Amikacin antibacterial spectrum

Isepamicin is similar to amikacin but has better activity against strains that produce type I 6 -acetyltransferase. It can cause nephrotoxicity, vestibular toxicity, and ototoxicity. However, it is one of the less toxic of the aminoglycosides (1). The antibacterial spectrum of isepamicin includes Enterobacteriaceae and staphylococci anaerobes, Neisseriae, and streptococci are resistant (1). Isepamicin was as effective and safe as amikacin in the treatment of acute pyelonephritis in children and might prove an advantageous alternative in areas with a high incidence of resistance to other aminoglycosides (2). [Pg.1920]


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