Kuno K, Ogawa A, Hayakawa F, Takeuchi H, Ito K, Takimoto Y, Kondo M, Natsume J
Department of Pediatrics, Anjo Kosei Hospital.
Jpn J Antibiot. 1992 Jul;45(7):880-8.
Laboratory and clinical studies on meropenem (MEPM), a new carbapenem antibiotic, were carried out in the field of pediatrics. The results obtained are summarized below. 1. The antibacterial activities of MEPM against clinically isolated organisms in our department were generally high. 2. After 30 minutes intravenous drip infusion of MEPM at a dose of 20 mg/kg to 2 children, the mean peak plasma level of MEPM was 32.7 micrograms/ml at the end of infusion with a mean half-life of 1.45 hours. The mean cumulative urinary recovery rate in the first 6 hours after infusion was 43.6%. 3. Fifteen patients with various bacterial infections were treated with MEPM. The clinical efficacy rate was 100% and the bacteriological efficacy rate was 95.2%. 4. No side effects were observed except in 1 case of mild diarrhea. Some abnormal laboratory test results were obtained, but they were mild with slight elevations of GOT and GPT in 2 cases.