Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: TIMENTIN versus XEPI.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: TIMENTIN versus XEPI.
TIMENTIN vs XEPI
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Timentin is a combination of ticarcillin, a penicillin-class antibiotic that inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis by binding to penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs), and clavulanic acid, a beta-lactamase inhibitor that irreversibly inhibits a wide range of beta-lactamase enzymes, thereby preventing degradation of ticarcillin and extending its spectrum to include beta-lactamase-producing organisms.
Ozenoxacin is a topical fluoroquinolone antibiotic that inhibits bacterial DNA replication by binding to bacterial DNA gyrase (topoisomerase II) and topoisomerase IV, leading to cell death.
3.1 g (ticarcillin 3 g + clavulanic acid 0.1 g) IV every 4-6 hours; for moderate infections, 3.1 g IV every 6 hours; for severe infections, 3.1 g IV every 4 hours.
Topical: Apply a pea-sized amount to the affected area twice daily. For moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, initiate treatment with clobetasol propionate spray 0.05% applied twice weekly (Sunday and Thursday) to the scalp and/or body lesions. For plaque psoriasis under occlusion or on limited areas, clobetasol propionate foam 0.05% applied twice daily. For scalp psoriasis, clobetasol propionate shampoo 0.05% applied once daily to the dry scalp, left for 15 minutes, then rinsed. For steroid-responsive dermatoses, clobetasol propionate ointment, cream, or lotion 0.05% applied sparingly to the affected area twice daily (morning and night) for up to 2 weeks; re-evaluate if no improvement. Maximum dose: 50 g/week of 0.05% preparation; for scalp applications, 50 mL/week.
Clinical Note
moderateDoxepin + Desmopressin
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Doxepin is combined with Desmopressin."
Clinical Note
moderateDoxepin + Tenofovir disoproxil
"The metabolism of Tenofovir disoproxil can be decreased when combined with Doxepin."
Clinical Note
moderateDoxepin + Risedronic acid
"Doxepin can cause an increase in the absorption of Risedronic acid resulting in an increased serum concentration and potentially a worsening of adverse effects."
Clinical Note
moderateNone Documented
None Documented
Ticarcillin: ~1.1 hours; clavulanate: ~1.0 hours. Prolonged in renal impairment (CrCl <10 mL/min: ticarcillin half-life ~13 hours).
Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 8 hours in patients with normal renal function (creatinine clearance ≥90 mL/min). In moderate renal impairment (CrCl 30-59 mL/min), half-life extends to about 15 hours.
Renal: 60-80% ticarcillin and 50-70% clavulanate excreted unchanged in urine via glomerular filtration and tubular secretion. Fecal: minimal.
Approximately 80% eliminated renally as unchanged drug via glomerular filtration and tubular secretion. Approximately 20% eliminated in feces via biliary excretion.
Category C
Category C
Antibiotic
Antibiotic
Doxepin + Sodium phosphate, monobasic
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Doxepin is combined with Sodium phosphate, monobasic."