Enmetazobactam is a β-lactamase inhibitor.1 It has greater activity against class A β-lactamases (IC50s = 0.006-0.52 ?M) than class B or class D β-lactamases (IC50s = 8.7->100 ?M). Enmetazobactam in combination with the cephalosporin antibiotic cefepime is active against 223 Enterobacteriaceae clinical isolates, including multidrug-resistant E. coli and K. pneumoniae isolates, with an MIC50 value of 0.125 mg/L.2 In vivo, enmetazobactam reduces mortality in mouse models of septicemia induced by E. coli, K. pneumoniae, or E. cloacae when used in combination with cefepime.1
1.Papp-Wallace, K.M., Bethel, C.R., Caillon, J., et al.Beyond piperacillin-tazobactam: Cefepime and AAI101 as a potent β-lactam-β-lactamase inhibitor combinationAntimicrob Agents Chemother.63(5)e00105-00119(2019) 2.Crandon, J.L., and Nicolau, D.P.In vitro activity of cefepime/AAI101 and comparators against cefepime non-susceptible EnterobacteriaceaePathogens4(3)620-625(2015)
















