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==Overview==
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'''Meropenem''' is an ultra-broad spectrum injectable [[antibiotic]] used to treat a wide variety of infections, including [[meningitis]] and [[pneumonia]]. It is a [[beta-lactam]] and belongs to the subgroup of [[carbapenem]], similar to [[imipenem]] and [[ertapenem]]. Meropenem was originally developed by [[Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals]]. It is marketed outside Japan by [[AstraZeneca]] with the brand names '''Merrem&reg;''' and '''Meronem&reg;'''. Other brand names include '''Mepem&reg;''' (Taiwan) and '''Meropen&reg;''' (Japan, Korea). It gained [[FDA]] approval in July 1996. It penetrates well into many tissues and body fluids including the [[cerebrospinal fluid]], [[bile]], [[heart valve]]s, [[lung]], and [[peritoneal]] fluid.<ref name=AHFS>{{ cite book | title= AHFS DRUG INFORMATION® 2006 | publisher= American Society of Health-System Pharmacists | date= 2006 | edition= 2006 ed }} </ref>
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==Category==
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Carbapenem
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==US Brand Names==
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Meronem, Merrem<sup>®</sup>
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==FDA Package Insert==
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'''[[Meropenem description|Description]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem clinical pharmacology|Clinical Pharmacology]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem microbiology|Microbiology]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem indications and usage|Indications and Usage]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem contraindications|Contraindications]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem warnings|Warnings]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem precautions|Precautions]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem adverse reactions|Adverse Reactions]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem overdosage|Overdosage]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem clinical studies|Clinical Studies]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem dosage and administration|Dosage and Administration]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem compatibility reconstitution and stability|Compatibility, Reconstitution, and Stability]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem directions for use|Directions For Use]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem how supplied|How Supplied]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem other size packages available|Other Size Packages Available]]'''
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'''| [[Meropenem labels and packages|Labels and Packages]]'''
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==Mechanisms of Action==
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Meropenem exerts its action by penetrating bacterial cells readily and interfering with the synthesis of
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vital cell wall components, which leads to cell death.
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===Mechanism of Effectiveness===
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Meropenem is bactericidal except against [[Listeria monocytogenes]] where it is bacteriostatic. It inhibits bacterial wall synthesis like other [[beta-lactam]] antibiotics. In contrast to other beta-lactams, it is highly resistant to degradation by [[beta-lactamase]]s or [[cephalosporinase]]s. Resistance generally arises due to mutations in [[penicillin binding proteins]], production of metallo-beta-lactamases, or resistance to diffusion across the bacterial outer membrane.<ref name=Mosby> {{ cite book | title=Mosby's Drug Consult 2006 | publisher= Mosby, Inc. | date= 2006 | edition= 16 ed}} </ref> Unlike [[imipenem]], it is stable to [[dehydropeptidase-1]] and can therefore be given without [[cilastatin]].
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===Mechanism of Resistance===
There are several mechanisms of resistance to carbapenems: 1) decreased permeability of the
outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria (due to diminished production of porins) causing
reduced bacterial uptake, 2) reduced affinity of the target penicillin binding proteins (PBP), 3)
increased expression of efflux pump components, and 4) production of antibiotic-destroying
enzymes (carbapenemases, metallo-β-lactamases).
 
===Cross-Resistance===
Cross resistance is sometimes observed with  isolates resistant to other carbapenems.
 
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
 
[[Category:Antibiotics]]
[[Category:Wikinfect]]

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