- AuthorisedTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Clinical impact of pharmacokinetic monitoring of antibiotics in critically ill patients
This study looks at how well antibiotics work in very ill patients in intensive care. It checks if carefully tracking antibiotic levels in their bodies helps treat infections and improve how quickly they recover, including how long they stay in hospital.
For: Critical Patients admitted to the ICUSpain - AuthorisedTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
TIME-TO-LIA : Optimal Duration of Antibiotic Therapy in Drained Pyogenic Liver Abscess: 3 weeks versus 6 weeks, a non-inferiority trial
This study is looking at the best length of antibiotic treatment for liver abscesses, comparing 3 weeks to 6 weeks. It wants to see if shorter treatment is just as effective and safe as longer treatment for patients after their abscess has been drained.
For: Pyogenic liver abscessFrance - AuthorisedTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Defining Antibiotic Levels in Intensive care patients (DALI-2) protocol - A multi-national pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic cohort study to determine whether contemporary antibiotic dosing for critically ill patients achieves therapeutic exposures.
This study looks at how well antibiotics work in very sick patients. Researchers want to make sure these important medicines reach the right levels in the body to fight serious infections effectively and safely. It's about getting the dose just right.
For: Serious infections in critically ill patients treated with antibioticsFrance