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Faropenem is an orally-active beta-lactam antibiotic belonging to the penem group. It is the first orally-active penem antibiotic. Faropenem was developed by Daiichi Asubio Pharma, which markets it in two forms. The sodium salt faropenem sodium, available under the trade name Farom, has been marketed in Japan since 1997. The prodrug form faropenem medoxomil (also known as faropenem daloxate) has been licensed from Daiichi Asubio Pharma by Replidyne, which plans to market it under the trade name Orapem in conjunction with Forest Pharmaceuticals.

Clinical use


Faropenem has yet to receive marketing approval in the United States, and was submitted for consideration by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on 20 December 2005. The new drug application (NDA) dossier submitted included four proposed indications:
  • acute bacterial sinusitis
  • community acquired pneumonia
  • acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis
  • uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections

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Aminoglycoside antibiotics | Carbapenem antibiotics | Penems

 

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