Methods of treatment using single doses of oritavancin
Glycopeptide antibiotics, such as oritavancin, demonstrate significant activity against a wide range of bacteria. Methods for the treatment, prophylaxis and prevention of bacterial infection and disease in animals, including humans, using a single dose of oritavancin over the course of therapy, are described.
1 . A method of treating a bacterial infection in a human subject, comprising administering a single dose of a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition comprising oritavancin, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, over a course of therapy to a human subject having a bacterial infection, wherein the single dose comprises at least 1200 mg oritavancin, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof,
wherein the bacteria causing a bacterial infection is Streptococcus dysgalactiae,
thereby treating a bacterial infection in the subject.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the single dose comprises between 1200 mg to 1800 mg oritavancin, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said administering is via intravenous administration or oral administration.
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the bacterial infection is a bacterial skin infection.
5 . A method of treating a bacterial infection in a human subject, comprising administering a single dose of a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition comprising oritavancin, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent, over a course of therapy to a human subject having a bacterial infection, wherein the single dose comprises about 1200 mg oritavancin, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof,
wherein the bacteria causing a bacterial infection is Streptococcus dysgalactiae,
thereby treating a bacterial infection in the subject.
6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein said administering is via intravenous administration or oral administration.
7 . The method of claim 5 , wherein the bacterial infection is a bacterial skin infection.