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Delafloxacin meglumine for the treatment of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSI).

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Delafloxacin meglumine (Baxdela, WQ-3034, ABT-492, RX-3341; Melinta Therapeutics) was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in June 2017 for the treatment of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections on the basis of data from two phase III trials. Delafloxacin is a broad-spectrum anionic fluoroquinolone and its distinct chemical structure increases its potency in acidic environments. It is known to inhibit DNA replication and repair by targeting DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV. Delafloxacin is administered via both oral and parenteral routes. It has potent activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococci, and is also effective against Enterobacteriaceae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Delafloxacin is currently in phase III evaluation for treatment of community-acquired pneumonia and was classified as a qualified infectious disease product by the U.S. FDA in its approval.

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