
Vancomycin use is often associated with nephrotoxicity. It remains uncertain, however, to what extent vancomycin is directly responsible, as numerous potential risk factors for acute kidney injury frequently coexist. Herein, we critically examine available data in adult patients pertinent to this question. We review the pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics of vancomycin metabolism. Efficacy and safety data are discussed. The pathophysiology of vancomycin nephrotoxicity is considered. Risk factors for nephrotoxicity are enumerated, including the potential synergistic nephrotoxicity of vancomycin and piperacillin‐tazobactam. Suggestions for clinical practice and future research are given.
Piperacillin, Reviews, Penicillanic Acid, Medical Pharmacology, Acute Kidney Injury, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Piperacillin, Tazobactam Drug Combination, Nephrology, Risk Factors, Vancomycin, Medicine and Health Sciences, Pathology, Animals, Humans
Piperacillin, Reviews, Penicillanic Acid, Medical Pharmacology, Acute Kidney Injury, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Piperacillin, Tazobactam Drug Combination, Nephrology, Risk Factors, Vancomycin, Medicine and Health Sciences, Pathology, Animals, Humans
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