Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - (Page HSE16) 16 HSE DRUG TOPICS APRIL 14, 2008 www.drugtopics.com > > > Clinical Practice Prevention is key in treating C. difficile infections Monica Shah, Pharm.D. O ver the last decade, the incidence of Clostridium difficile-associated disease (CDAD) has steadily increased. CDAD ranges in severity from mild diarrhea to life-threatening pseudomembranous colitis. A review of recent developments in the prevention and management of acute and recurrent CDAD was published in the February 5 Online First issue of Gut. “Emerging reports of CDAD in North America have been associated with the use of fluoroquinolones and more severe disease than that seen previously, especially in those over the age of 65 years,” noted Tanya Monaghan, University of Nottingham and Nottingham University Hospitals in United Kingdom, and lead author of the article. Since 2001, several outbreaks of infection due to a hypervirulent and possibly resistant C. difficile strain have been reported. The document emphasizes that prior antimicrobial therapy has been shown to be a major risk factor for CDAD. Key components of an effective control program include active monitoring of antibiotic use, prescribing shorter durations of antibiotics, avoiding broad-spectrum drug use if possible, using automatic stop orders, and employing antibiotic pharmacists. The pharmacist’s role As a first step, Timothy Riley, Pharm.D., clinical pharmacy coordinator at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, N.J., suggests that pharmacists be familiar with the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) guidelines for developing an institutional program to enhance antimicrobial stewardship (available at www.idsociety.org). Stewardship programs have shown to reduce the rates of CDAD. “Through a multidisciplinary approach, pharmacists can help implement specific elements of the program to minimize CDAD,” stated Riley. “For instance, pharmacists at my institution assist physicians in selecting appropriate empirical antimicrobial therapy, streamlining antibiotics based on culture and sensitivity data, reducing the duration of antimicrobial use, and switching from parenteral to oral therapy when indicated,” he said. Treatment options The authors suggest that patients with mild CDAD may respond to discontinuation of offending antibiotics and not require specific antimicrobial treatment. The review also discusses established and emerging treatment options for those patients requiring therapy. Monaghan pointed out that many guidelines recommend the use of metronidazole for treatment of CDAD based on the equivalent efficacy of metronidazole and oral vancomycin in clinical studies and risk of colonization with vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE). Nitazoxanide (Alinia, Romark), an antibiotic used for the treatment of intestinal parasites, has been shown to be as effective as metronidazole for CDAD in a double-blind study. Rifaximin (Xifaxan, Salix), an FDA-approved agent for traveler’s diarrhea, has demonstrated in vitro activity against C. difficile and is as effective as vancomycin in resolving initial CDAD symptoms. On the horizon Ramoplanin, a first member of a novel class of antibiotics known as glycolipodepsipeptides, has bactericidal activity against aerobic and anaerobic grampositive bacteria, including C. difficile. In a Phase II study, ramoplanin 200 mg and 400 mg twice daily were compared with oral vancomycin 125 mg four times daily in patients with CDAD. The clinical cure rates for evaluable patients in both ramoplanin groups were comparable to vancomycin. Other investigational agents include tolevamer, an anion-exchange resin, which has demonstrated non-inferiority to vancomycin in a trial. Despite appropriate initial treatment, the disease may recur in 15%-30% of patients with CDAD. Treatment with “tapered” or “pulsed-dose” vancomycin has been demonstrated to be beneficial for recurrent CDAD. The authors explained that the rationale for such treatment is that antibiotic-resistant spores may convert to antibiotic-sensitive vegetative forms during gradual withdrawal of antibiotics (tapered) and given on alternate days (pulsed). Other treatments include sequential vancomycin followed by rifaximin, intravenous immunoglobulin, and fecal enemas prepared from healthy donor stools. THE AUTHOR is a writer and hospital pharmacist based in New Jersey. http://www.drugtopics.com http://www.idsociety.org
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 Drug Topics - March 14, 2008 Contents Latebreakers Letters: Students Need Grounding in Chemistry Pharmacy Directors Wary of Heparin Shortages Some E-prescribing Standards are Ready to Go, Others are Not News Briefs Nanotechnology: Big Stakes in a Small World Pay for Performance is Coming to Pharmacy Patient Safety Organizations Still Very Much in Planning Stage Reconciling Medications in Specialty Patients Poses More Challenges Pharmacy Outsourcing Still Much in Use by Hospitals Studied Extensively, New Drug-Eluting Stent Said to be Very Safe Prevention is Key in Treating C. Difficile Infections E-prescribing Grows in Massachusetts, but Other States Lag Behind Active Metabolite Gives New Life to Antidepressant NSAIDS not Recommended for Long-term Use in Osteoarthritis This Time R.Ph.s and States Are Ready for Tamper-Resistant Rx Pads Cardinal Caught Between DEA and Pharmacies over Diversion Control Medicating Kids: Still More Questions than Answers Schnucks Pharmacy: Drug Topics' Chain of the Year Panel Will Ask for a System for R.Ph. Practice Across State Lines FDA Safety Page: How to use Fentora Safely The Shining OTC/HBC Stars of 2007 Take a Look at These OTCs for Eye Health Technology Update: Google Offers a Sneak Peak at its Electronic Records Initiative Recent Advancements in HIV/AIDS Treatment New Products Advertisers Index Classified Viewpoint: Are State Boards of Pharmacy Abusing Their Power? Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Drug Topics - March 14, 2008 (Page Cover1) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Drug Topics - March 14, 2008 (Page Cover2) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Drug Topics - March 14, 2008 (Page 1) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Contents (Page 2) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Contents (Page 6) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Contents (Page 7) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Latebreakers (Page 8) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Latebreakers (Page 9) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Latebreakers (Page 10) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Latebreakers (Page 11) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Letters: Students Need Grounding in Chemistry (Page 12) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Pharmacy Directors Wary of Heparin Shortages (Page HSE1) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Some E-prescribing Standards are Ready to Go, Others are Not (Page HSE2) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Some E-prescribing Standards are Ready to Go, Others are Not (Page HSE3) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Some E-prescribing Standards are Ready to Go, Others are Not (Page HSE4) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - News Briefs (Page HSE5) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Nanotechnology: Big Stakes in a Small World (Page HSE6) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Nanotechnology: Big Stakes in a Small World (Page HSE7) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Nanotechnology: Big Stakes in a Small World (Page HSE8) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Nanotechnology: Big Stakes in a Small World (Page HSE8a) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Nanotechnology: Big Stakes in a Small World (Page HSE8b) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Nanotechnology: Big Stakes in a Small World (Page HSE8c) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Nanotechnology: Big Stakes in a Small World (Page HSE8d) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Nanotechnology: Big Stakes in a Small World (Page HSE8e) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Nanotechnology: Big Stakes in a Small World (Page HSE8f) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Pay for Performance is Coming to Pharmacy (Page HSE9) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Patient Safety Organizations Still Very Much in Planning Stage (Page HSE10) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Patient Safety Organizations Still Very Much in Planning Stage (Page HSE11) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Reconciling Medications in Specialty Patients Poses More Challenges (Page HSE12) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Pharmacy Outsourcing Still Much in Use by Hospitals (Page HSE13) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Studied Extensively, New Drug-Eluting Stent Said to be Very Safe (Page HSE14) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Studied Extensively, New Drug-Eluting Stent Said to be Very Safe (Page HSE15) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Prevention is Key in Treating C. Difficile Infections (Page HSE16) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Prevention is Key in Treating C. Difficile Infections (Page 13) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Prevention is Key in Treating C. Difficile Infections (Page 14) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - E-prescribing Grows in Massachusetts, but Other States Lag Behind (Page 15) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Active Metabolite Gives New Life to Antidepressant (Page 16) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Active Metabolite Gives New Life to Antidepressant (Page BRC1) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Active Metabolite Gives New Life to Antidepressant (Page BRC2) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Active Metabolite Gives New Life to Antidepressant (Page 17) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - NSAIDS not Recommended for Long-term Use in Osteoarthritis (Page 18) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - NSAIDS not Recommended for Long-term Use in Osteoarthritis (Page 19) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - This Time R.Ph.s and States Are Ready for Tamper-Resistant Rx Pads (Page 20) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - This Time R.Ph.s and States Are Ready for Tamper-Resistant Rx Pads (Page 20a) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - This Time R.Ph.s and States Are Ready for Tamper-Resistant Rx Pads (Page 20b) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - This Time R.Ph.s and States Are Ready for Tamper-Resistant Rx Pads (Page 21) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Cardinal Caught Between DEA and Pharmacies over Diversion Control (Page 22) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Cardinal Caught Between DEA and Pharmacies over Diversion Control (Page 23) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Cardinal Caught Between DEA and Pharmacies over Diversion Control (Page 24) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Cardinal Caught Between DEA and Pharmacies over Diversion Control (Page 25) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Cardinal Caught Between DEA and Pharmacies over Diversion Control (Page 26) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Medicating Kids: Still More Questions than Answers (Page 27) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Medicating Kids: Still More Questions than Answers (Page 28) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Medicating Kids: Still More Questions than Answers (Page 28a) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Medicating Kids: Still More Questions than Answers (Page 28b) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Medicating Kids: Still More Questions than Answers (Page 29) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Medicating Kids: Still More Questions than Answers (Page 30) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Medicating Kids: Still More Questions than Answers (Page 31) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Medicating Kids: Still More Questions than Answers (Page 32) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Medicating Kids: Still More Questions than Answers (Page 32a) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Medicating Kids: Still More Questions than Answers (Page 32b) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Schnucks Pharmacy: Drug Topics' Chain of the Year (Page 33) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Schnucks Pharmacy: Drug Topics' Chain of the Year (Page 34) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Panel Will Ask for a System for R.Ph. Practice Across State Lines (Page 35) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Panel Will Ask for a System for R.Ph. Practice Across State Lines (Page 36) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Panel Will Ask for a System for R.Ph. Practice Across State Lines (Page 37) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Panel Will Ask for a System for R.Ph. Practice Across State Lines (Page 38) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Panel Will Ask for a System for R.Ph. Practice Across State Lines (Page 39) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - FDA Safety Page: How to use Fentora Safely (Page 40) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - FDA Safety Page: How to use Fentora Safely (Page 41) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - FDA Safety Page: How to use Fentora Safely (Page 42) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - The Shining OTC/HBC Stars of 2007 (Page 43) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - The Shining OTC/HBC Stars of 2007 (Page 44) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - The Shining OTC/HBC Stars of 2007 (Page 44a) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - The Shining OTC/HBC Stars of 2007 (Page 44b) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - The Shining OTC/HBC Stars of 2007 (Page 45) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - The Shining OTC/HBC Stars of 2007 (Page 46) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - The Shining OTC/HBC Stars of 2007 (Page 47) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - The Shining OTC/HBC Stars of 2007 (Page 48) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - The Shining OTC/HBC Stars of 2007 (Page 49) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Take a Look at These OTCs for Eye Health (Page 50) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Take a Look at These OTCs for Eye Health (Page 51) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Technology Update: Google Offers a Sneak Peak at its Electronic Records Initiative (Page 52) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Technology Update: Google Offers a Sneak Peak at its Electronic Records Initiative (Page 53) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Recent Advancements in HIV/AIDS Treatment (Page 54) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Recent Advancements in HIV/AIDS Treatment (Page 55) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Recent Advancements in HIV/AIDS Treatment (Page 56) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Recent Advancements in HIV/AIDS Treatment (Page 57) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Recent Advancements in HIV/AIDS Treatment (Page 58) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Recent Advancements in HIV/AIDS Treatment (Page 59) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Recent Advancements in HIV/AIDS Treatment (Page 60) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Recent Advancements in HIV/AIDS Treatment (Page 61) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Recent Advancements in HIV/AIDS Treatment (Page 62) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Recent Advancements in HIV/AIDS Treatment (Page 63) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Advertisers Index (Page 64) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Advertisers Index (Page 65) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Advertisers Index (Page 66) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Advertisers Index (Page 67) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Classified (Page 68) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Classified (Page 69) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Classified (Page 70) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Classified (Page 71) Drug Topics - April 14, 2008 - Viewpoint: Are State Boards of Pharmacy Abusing Their Power? 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