FDA Approves New Antibiotic for Complicated Urinary Tract Infections

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For most people with urinary tract infections (UTIs), a short course of antibiotics is the go-to treatment. But for complicated urinary tract infections — severe bacterial illnesses that are resistant to different forms of antibiotics — this may not be adequate.

Now people with difficult-to-treat UTIs have a new medication option: The FDA has approved an antibiotic pill called Utebzi (tebipenem pivoxil).

Developed by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) in collaboration with Spero Therapeutics, Utebzi is an oral form of an antibiotic class called carbapenems, a standard treatment for complicated UTIs. Before Utebzi, people with complicated UTIs could only get carbapenems intravenously.

“While the oral form of this antibiotic is not more efficacious or safe than the intravenous alternative, it is more convenient and can avoid the need for hospitalization or home intravenous administration,” says Craig Comiter, MD, the clinic chief of urologic specialties at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. “This makes a valuable treatment option for complicated UTIs slightly easier to prescribe.”

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