Once-daily ceftriaxone outpatient therapy in adults with infections

  • University of Washington Tacoma ROR

Chemotherapy, 37 Suppl 3(3), 7-10

DOI 10.1159/000238925 PMID 1909231

Abstract

Since 1981 our physicians' office has developed an outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy programme which has shown advantages in patient care and provided significant cost savings. While we were able to provide any parenteral antibiotic available, the mainstay of our programme was ceftriaxone because of its broad range of activity, safety, and once-daily administration. Two hundred and ninety cases of outpatient ceftriaxone usage were recorded between January 1989 and March 1990. Ceftriaxone was found to be most useful for bone, soft tissue, and gynaecological infections. Not only was it highly clinically successful, but it was safe to use in the twice-weekly monitoring parameters we routinely perform in our office. The use of ceftriaxone alone during the 15-month period accounted for savings of over US $1.2 million compared to the cost of hospitalization during this period.

Topics

outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy ceftriaxone, once daily ceftriaxone bone soft tissue gynaecological infections, ceftriaxone outpatient cost savings versus hospitalization, Tice AD outpatient antibiotic therapy programme, ceftriaxone gynaecological infection treatment adults, outpatient intravenous antibiotic therapy clinical outcomes, ceftriaxone broad spectrum antibiotic safety monitoring, parenteral antibiotic home therapy cost effectiveness, office-based antibiotic infusion programme clinical success, once daily dosing antibiotic outpatient management
PMID 1909231 1909231 DOI 10.1159/000238925 10.1159/000238925

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Tice, A. D. (1991). Once-daily ceftriaxone outpatient therapy in adults with infections. *Chemotherapy*, *37 Suppl 3*(3), 7-10. https://doi.org/10.1159/000238925