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Safety and Tolerability of More than Six Days of Tedizolid Treatment.

Mireia Mensa Vendrell1, Maria Tasias Pitarch2, Miguel Salavert Lletí2, Eva Calabuig Muñoz2, Laura Morata Ruiz3, Genís Castells Lao4, Ester López Suñé4, Jose Mensa Pueyo3, Maria Rosa Oltra Sempere5, Maria-Luisa Pedro-Botet Montoya6, Valentina Isernia6, Esteban Alberto Reynaga Sosa6, Leonor Moreno Nuñez7, Juan Pasquau Liaño8, Sergio Sequera Arquelladas8, José Ramón Yuste Ara9, Alex Soriano Viladomiu10.   

Abstract

Tedizolid has demonstrated its efficacy and safety in clinical trials; however, data concerning its tolerability in long-term treatments are scarce. The aim of the study was to assess the indications and to describe the long-term safety profile of tedizolid. A multicentric retrospective study of patients who received tedizolid for more than 6 days was conducted. Adverse events (AEs) were identified from patients' medical records and laboratory data. The World Health Organization causality categories were used to discern AEs that were probably associated with tedizolid. Eighty-one patients, treated with tedizolid 200 mg once daily for a median (interquartile range [IQR]) duration of 28 (14 to 59) days, were included; 36 (44.4%) had previously received linezolid. The most common reasons for selecting tedizolid were to avoid linezolid potential toxicities or interactions (53.1%) or due to previous linezolid-related toxicities (27.2%). The most common indications were off-label, including prosthetic joint infections, osteomyelitis, and respiratory infections (77.8%). Overall, 9/81 patients (11.1%) experienced a probably associated AE. Two patients (2.5%) developed gastrointestinal disorders, 1 (1.2%) developed anemia, and 6 developed thrombocytopenia (7.4%) after a median (IQR) duration of treatment of 26.5 (17 to 58.5) days. Four (5%) patients discontinued tedizolid due to AEs. Among 23 patients with chronic renal failure (CRF), the rate of myelotoxicity was 17.4%, and only 8.7% had to stop tedizolid; 20 out of 22 with previous linezolid-associated toxicity had no AE. Long-term tedizolid treatments had good tolerance with rates of gastrointestinal AE and hematological toxicity lower than those reported with linezolid, particularly in patients with CRF and in those with a history of linezolid-associated toxicity.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  adverse events; safety; tedizolid; tolerability

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32312777      PMCID: PMC7318044          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.00356-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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