Can intermittent dosing optimize prolonged linezolid treatment of difficult multidrug-resistant tuberculosis?

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We evaluated treatment with linezolid, dosed at 800 mg once daily for 1 to 4 months as guided by sputum culture status and tolerance and then at 1,200 mg thrice weekly until ≥1 year after culture conversion, in addition to individually optimized regimens among 10 consecutive patients with extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis or fluoroquinolone-resistant multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. All achieved stable cure, with anemia corrected and neuropathy stabilized, ameliorated, or avoided after switching to intermittent dosing. Serum linezolid profiles appeared better optimized. Copyright © 2013, American Society for Microbiology.

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Chang, K. C., Yew, W. W., Cheung, S. W., Leung, C. C., Tam, C. M., Chau, C. H., … Chan, R. C. Y. (2013). Can intermittent dosing optimize prolonged linezolid treatment of difficult multidrug-resistant tuberculosis? Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 57(7), 3445–3449. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00388-13

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