#124 – Dosing Consult: Cefepime

#124 – Dosing Consult: Cefepime

Author: Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists October 10, 2025 Duration: 1:16:08

Drs. Erin Barreto (@erin_barreto) and Jeffrey Lipman join Dr. Whitney Buckel for a conversation on ideal dosing of cefepime. Hear from the experts on the differences between package insert and “high-dose” regimens, adjustments for renal impairment/augmented renal clearance, and the role of cefepime therapeutic drug monitoring.

References:

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