Assisted living residents with dementia receiving too many antipsychotics, GAO says
Assisted living residents with dementia receiving too many antipsychotics, GAO says

Particular antibiotics are effective in eliminating colonies of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae in asymptomatic carriers of the deadly bacteria, according to clinical research.

The study involved 152 patients at a hospital in Israel. Of these, 50 received orally administered, nonabsorbable antibiotics for up to 60 days. They took either gentamicin, colistin or a combination. 

The antibiotics had a 44% success rate for eradicating CRE colonization, the researchers found. Colistin performed best, at 50%. 

Only 7% of control group patients had their CRE colonization eradicated.

Findings appeared in the American Journal of Infection Control.