Complicated UTI: fosfomycin 3 g PO q72h for 2 to 3 doses
Intravenous: fosfomycin disodium 8 g IV q12h
CNS or other severe infection: fosfomycin disodium 8 to 12 g IV q12h
Renal Dosing
No dosage adjustment necessary for oral, though elimination may be prolonged
CrCl 40 to 80 mL/min: normal dose
CrCl 31-40: 70% of normal daily dose
CrCl 21-30: 60% of normal daily dose
CrCl 11-20: 40% of normal daily dose
CrCl ≤10: 20% of normal daily dose
Intermittent hemodialysis: 2 g after each session
Safety
Monitoring
Hypokalemia, high sodium content, dose-limiting nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
Pregnancy
Safe in pregnancy
References
^Roberta Maria Antonello, Stefano Di Bella, Alberto Enrico Maraolo, Roberto Luzzati. Fosfomycin in continuous or prolonged infusion for systemic bacterial infections: a systematic review of its dosing regimen proposal from in vitro, in vivo and clinical studies. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases. 2021;40(6):1117-1126. doi:10.1007/s10096-021-04181-x.