Abstract
While individually inefficient against Gram-negative bacteria, in-vitro combinations of rifampin and OAK were mutually synergistic since sub-minimal inhibitory concentrations of one compound have potentiated the other by 2-4 orders of magnitude. Synergy persisted in-vivo as single-dose systemic treatment of Klebsiella infected mice resulted in 10-20% versus 60% survival, respectively accomplished by individual and combined compounds. This outcome was achieved without drug formulation, rather, pharmacokinetic considerations have inspired the therapeutic regimen.
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Jammal, J., Zaknoon, F., Kaneti, G., Goldberg, K., & Mor, A. (2015). Sensitization of Gram-negative bacteria to rifampin and OAK combinations. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep09216
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