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Invanz(ertapenem)
Invanz (ertapenem) is a small molecule pharmaceutical. Ertapenem was first approved as Invanz on 2001-11-21. It is used to treat abdominal abscess, bacterial infections, bacteroides infections, escherichia coli infections, and haemophilus infections amongst others in the USA. It has been approved in Europe to treat bacterial infections, bacterial pneumonia, community-acquired infections, gram-negative bacterial infections, and staphylococcal infections amongst others.
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Therapeutic Areas
Therapeutic Area
MeSH
infectionsD007239
respiratory tract diseasesD012140
urogenital diseasesD000091642
skin and connective tissue diseasesD017437
signs and symptoms pathological conditionsD013568
Trade Name
FDA
EMA
Invanz (generic drugs available since 2018-04-16)
Drug Products
FDA
EMA
New Drug Application (NDA)
New Drug Application (NDA)
Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA)
Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA)
Ertapenem sodium
Tradename
Company
Number
Date
Products
INVANZMerck Sharp & DohmeN-021337 RX2001-11-21
1 products, RLD, RS
Labels
FDA
EMA
Brand Name
Status
Last Update
ertapenemNew Drug Application2022-11-07
invanzNew Drug Application2020-12-22
Indications
FDA
EMA
Indication
Ontology
MeSH
ICD-10
abdominal abscessEFO_1001753D018784
bacterial infectionsD001424A49
bacteroides infectionsEFO_1000832D001442
escherichia coli infectionsEFO_1001318D004927B96.20
haemophilus infectionsEFO_1001127D006192
intraabdominal infectionsD059413
klebsiella infectionsEFO_1001353D007710
pelvic infectionD034161
pneumoniaEFO_0003106D011014J18
pyelonephritisEFO_1001141D011704N10-N16
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Agency Specific
FDA
EMA
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Patent Expiration
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ATC Codes
J: Antiinfectives for systemic use
J01: Antibacterials for systemic use
J01D: Other beta-lactam antibacterials in atc
J01DH: Carbapenems
J01DH03: Ertapenem
HCPCS
Code
Description
J1335
Injection, ertapenem sodium, 500 mg
Clinical
Clinical Trials
69 clinical trials
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Indications Phases 4
Indication
MeSH
Ontology
ICD-10
Ph 1
Ph 2
Ph 3
Ph 4
Other
Total
Urinary tract infectionsD014552EFO_0003103N39.03112115
Intraabdominal infectionsD0594131528
InfectionsD007239EFO_00005442327
Healthy volunteers/patients123
SepsisD018805A41.9112
Escherichia coli infectionsD004927EFO_1001318B96.201112
Chronic kidney failureD007676EFO_0003884N18.6112
Pyogenic liver abscessD046290EFO_100183611
Urinary bladder neoplasmsD001749C6711
Liver cirrhosisD008103EFO_0001422K74.011
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Indications Phases 3
Indication
MeSH
Ontology
ICD-10
Ph 1
Ph 2
Ph 3
Ph 4
Other
Total
Bacterial infectionsD001424A491113
BacteremiaD016470EFO_0003033R78.811113
PneumoniaD011014EFO_0003106J18123
Surgical wound infectionD013530122
PyelonephritisD011704EFO_1001141N10-N16112
Diabetic footD017719EFO_100145922
GonorrheaD006069DOID_7551A5411
Kidney transplantationD016030111
Klebsiella infectionsD007710EFO_1001353111
OsteomyelitisD010019EFO_0003102M8611
Indications Phases 2
Indication
MeSH
Ontology
ICD-10
Ph 1
Ph 2
Ph 3
Ph 4
Other
Total
Soft tissue infectionsD01846111
Bacterial pneumoniaD018410EFO_1001272J15.911
Pelvic infectionD03416111
EndocarditisD004696EFO_0000465I3311
Indications Phases 1
Indication
MeSH
Ontology
ICD-10
Ph 1
Ph 2
Ph 3
Ph 4
Other
Total
EndometritisD004716EFO_100131211
Indications Without Phase
Indication
MeSH
Ontology
ICD-10
Ph 1
Ph 2
Ph 3
Ph 4
Other
Total
AppendicitisD001064EFO_0007149K3722
Surgical amputationD00067111
Hidradenitis suppurativaD017497L73.211
Epidemiology
Epidemiological information for investigational and approved indications
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Drug
General
Drug common nameERTAPENEM
INNertapenem
Description
Ertapenem is meropenem in which the one of the two methyl groups attached to the amide nitrogen is replaced by hydrogen while the other is replaced by a 3-carboxyphenyl group. The sodium salt is used for the treatment of moderate to severe susceptible infections including intra-abdominal and acute gynaecological infections, pneumonia, and infections of the skin and of the urinary tract. It has a role as an antibacterial drug. It is a carbapenemcarboxylic acid and a pyrrolidinecarboxamide. It is a conjugate acid of an ertapenem(1-).
Classification
Small molecule
Drug classantibacterial antibiotics, carbapenem derivatives
Image (chem structure or protein)
Structure (InChI/SMILES or Protein Sequence)
C[C@@H](O)[C@H]1C(=O)N2C(C(=O)O)=C(S[C@@H]3CN[C@H](C(=O)Nc4cccc(C(=O)O)c4)C3)[C@H](C)[C@H]12
Identifiers
PDB
CAS-ID153832-46-3
RxCUI325642
ChEMBL IDCHEMBL1359
ChEBI ID404903
PubChem CID150610
DrugBankDB00303
UNII IDG32F6EID2H (ChemIDplus, GSRS)
Target
Agency Approved
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Alternate
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Variants
Clinical Variant
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Financial
Invanz - Merck Sharp & Dohme
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Trends
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Safety
Black-box Warning
No Black-box warning
Adverse Events
Top Adverse Reactions
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47,554 adverse events reported
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