Background
Mechanism of Action
- Binds the 23S subunit of the 50S ribosome, blocking protein synthesis
Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
- Generally considered to be bacteriostatic
- Mostly time-dependent killing with prolonged post-antibiotic effect, efficacy best predicted by AUC24:MIC
- However, azithromycin and other ketolides have concentration-dependent bactericidal action with prolonged post-antibiotic effect