ATC codes:
J01XX01
EMLc
Indication
Carbapenem resistant Enterobacterales
ICD11 code:
MG50.C0
INN
Fosfomycin
Medicine type
Chemical agent
Antibiotic groups
List type
Complementary
(EML)
(EMLc)
(EMLc)
Formulations
Parenteral > General injections > IV:
2 g in vial (as sodium) powder for injection ;
4 g in vial (as sodium) powder for injection
EML status history
First added in 2019
(TRS
1021)
Sex
All
Age
Also recommended for children
Therapeutic alternatives
The recommendation is for this specific medicine
Patent information
Patents have expired in most jurisdictions
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Wikipedia
DrugBank
Summary of evidence and Expert Committee recommendations
The Expert Committee endorsed the inclusion of fosfomycin (IV formulation) on the complementary list of the EML and EMLc as a RESERVE group antibiotic.
The Reserve group includes antibiotics that should be reserved for treatment of confirmed or
suspected infections due to multidrug-resistant organisms. Reserve group antibiotics should be
considered as ‘last resort’ options. Seven selected Reserve group antibiotics are listed as individual
medicines on the WHO Model Lists as they have a favourable benefit-risk profile and proven
activity against Critical Priority” or “High Priority” pathogens as identified by the WHO priority
pathogens list, most notably carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae. These antibiotics should
be globally accessible, but their use should be tailored to highly specific patients and settings,
when alternatives are not suitable or have failed. To preserve their effectiveness these Reserve
group antibiotics should be prioritized as key targets of national and international stewardship
programmes including regular monitoring and reporting of their use.