Effects of cefotetan injection: A Synthesis of Findings from 27 Studies
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Major Research Findings
Cefotetan is a semisynthetic cephamycin antibiotic that is effective in treating a variety of infections. 27 shows that cefotetan is effective in treating infections of the female genital organs. Cefotetan is readily transported to female genital organ tissues and concentrations of the drug exceeded 20 micrograms/g in various organ tissues in about 1 hour following intravenous injection of 1 g. 15 investigated the toxicity and clearance of intravitreally injected cefotetan in a rabbit model and found that no toxic ocular side effects could be detected by electroretinography (ERG) or light and electron microscopy up to and including a single intravitreal dose of 1000 micrograms. 5 studied the effect of different subcutaneous antibiotics on persistence and density of VRE colonization in a mouse model of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VRE) intestinal colonization. The study found that cefotetan promoted persistent high levels of stool VRE. shows that cefotetan is effective in the treatment of post-cesarean endometritis. 13 found that cefotetan had no effects on male sexual development when administered to juvenile rats. 16 showed that prophylactic antibiotics with cefotetan are economically beneficial in cesarean sections with little risk of infection. 7 indicates that cefotetan is effective in the treatment of extended spectrum beta-lactamase associated Klebsiella pneumoniae infections. reports a case of cefotetan-induced life-threatening haemolysis. 8 compared the safety, tolerance and prophylactic effectiveness of a single 2-g dose of cefotetan with a standard prophylactic regimen of cefoxitin in reducing the incidence of postoperative infections after elective, open biliary tract surgery. 6 shows that cefotetan is effective in treating various infections. 1 suggests that cefotetan may lead to intestinal flora modifications. 4 investigated the pharmacokinetics and tolerability of intravenous cefotetan disodium for injection in healthy Chinese volunteers and found that it was safe and effective. 24 shows that cefotetan disodium may affect haemostasis. 23 found that cefotetan appears to be safe and highly effective for the treatment of severe infections in hospitalized patients. 18 shows that cefotetan is effective in treating complicated urinary tract infections caused by sensitive organisms. 25 shows that cefotetan is effective in treating uncomplicated gonorrhea. 26 shows that cefotetan is effective in treating lower urinary tract infection. 12 found that cefpirome sulfate, a similar antibiotic, had little irritancy to the eye in rabbits. 17 found that intramuscular cefotetan is rapidly and almost completely absorbed. 20 found that cefotetan showed a very high SBA both against aerobes and anaerobes over the 12 hour sampling time. 10 reports a case of cefotetan disodium-induced hemolytic anemia. 3 suggests that cefotetan is a good option for early postpartum endometritis in low-resource settings. 11 found that antibiotic prophylaxis with cefotetan is effective in caesarean sections without a high risk of infection. 19 found that aztreonam, a new monobactam antibiotic, may be less likely to induce hypoprothrombinemia than other antibiotics. 9 found that cefotetan is superior to cefoxitin in activity against Escherichia coli in vitro. 21 found that cefodizime sodium, a similar antibiotic, was less toxic than cefotetan in dogs.
Benefits and Risks
Benefits Summary
Cefotetan is effective in treating a variety of infections including female genital infections, urinary tract infections, respiratory tract infections, biliary tract infections, skin infections, and sepsis. 27 , 16 , 6 , 23 It is also effective in preventing postoperative infections in cesarean sections with little risk of infection. 11 Cefotetan is also effective in treating extended spectrum beta-lactamase associated Klebsiella pneumoniae infections. 7 Cefotetan has high serum bactericidal activity against aerobes and anaerobes. 20 Intramuscular cefotetan is rapidly and almost completely absorbed. 17 Cefotetan is less likely to induce hypoprothrombinemia than other antibiotics. 19
Risks Summary
Cefotetan can cause side effects such as hemolytic anemia, life-threatening haemolysis, rash, diarrhea, purpura, and injection site pain. , 10 , 23 Cefotetan may also affect the intestinal flora. 1 Cefotetan may also affect haemostasis. 24
Comparison Between Studies
Similarities
Multiple studies show that cefotetan is effective in treating various infections. 27 , 16 , 6 , 23 , 11 , 7 , Studies also show that cefotetan is rapidly and almost completely absorbed following intramuscular administration. 17 Cefotetan has high serum bactericidal activity against aerobes and anaerobes. 20
Differences
The side effects of cefotetan are inconsistent between studies. Some studies report that cefotetan can cause side effects such as hemolytic anemia, life-threatening haemolysis, rash, diarrhea, purpura, and injection site pain. , 10 , 23 However, other studies report that cefotetan is safe and effective. 4 , 21 The effect of cefotetan on intestinal flora is also inconsistent between studies. 1 , 5 The effect of cefotetan on haemostasis is inconsistent between studies. 24 , 19
Consistency and Contradictions in Results
There is a great deal of research that shows that cefotetan is effective in treating various infections. 27 , 16 , 6 , 23 , 11 , 7 , However, there are inconsistent results reported on the side effects, effect on intestinal flora, and effect on haemostasis. , 10 , 23 , 1 , 5 , 24 , 19 Therefore, the use of cefotetan should be carefully considered on a case-by-case basis.
Notes on Practical Applications
Cefotetan is an effective antibiotic for treating various infections. However, it can cause side effects. , 10 , 23 The use of cefotetan should be carefully considered on a case-by-case basis. It is important to discuss the risks and benefits of cefotetan with your doctor before starting treatment.
Limitations of Current Research
There are inconsistent results reported on the side effects, effect on intestinal flora, and effect on haemostasis of cefotetan. , 10 , 23 , 1 , 5 , 24 , 19 Further research is needed to better understand these effects.
Directions for Future Research
More research is needed on the side effects, effect on intestinal flora, and effect on haemostasis of cefotetan. It is also important to investigate the pharmacokinetics and tolerability of cefotetan in different races and ethnicities. 4
Conclusion
Cefotetan is an effective antibiotic for treating various infections. However, it can cause side effects. , 10 , 23 The use of cefotetan should be carefully considered on a case-by-case basis. It is important to discuss the risks and benefits of cefotetan with your doctor before starting treatment.
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