Nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease and the potential role of SPR720
Kevin Winthrop, Patrick A. Flume, Kamal Hamed
Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy · 2023-10
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: complex (MAB) pulmonary disease involve a combination of three or more antimicrobials including macrolides, amikacin, and a β-lactam or imipenem. However, these regimens are poorly tolerated and generally ineffective. AREAS COVERED: and pre-clinical data demonstrate that SPR720 is active both alone and in combination with standard-of-care agents, with no evidence of cross-resistance to such agents. It is generally well tolerated with mainly gastrointestinal and headache adverse events of mild or moderate severity. EXPERT OPINION: Management of NTM-PD is challenging for many reasons including length of therapy, poor efficacy, drug intolerance, recurrence, and resistance development. The current antimicrobial management options for NTM-PD are limited in number and there exists a large unmet need for new treatments. SPR720 has encouraging data that warrant further study in the context of a multidrug regimen.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Nontuberculous mycobacteria
- Mycobacterium abscessus
- Ethambutol
- Azithromycin
- Context (archaeology)
- Regimen
- Intensive care medicine
- Clarithromycin
- Drug resistance
- Amikacin
- Internal medicine
- Immunology
- Antibiotics
- Tuberculosis
- Rifampicin
- Mycobacterium