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. 2014 Oct 16;8(10):e3218. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0003218

Table 1. In vitro susceptibility, clinical efficacy, and dose of current antibiotics for actinomycetoma and antifungal agents against M. mycetomatis.

Antibiotics In vitro Human infection Dose
Sulfonamides DDS (4,4 diaminodiphenyl-sulfone) No data Effective 100–200 mg/day single dose
Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole (TS) Active Effective 8 mg/40 mg
Amikacin sulphate-TS Active Effective Amikacin: 15 mg kg/day IM or IV in two daily doses; TS as above
Netilmicin-TS Active Effective Netilmicin 300 mg/day IM single dose; TS as above
Minocycline Active Effective in 70% 200 mg/day PO in divided dose
Amoxicillin-clavulanate Active Effective 500 mg/125 mg PO; tid for 3 to 6 months
Linezolid Active Effective 600 mg PO twice daily
Fosfomycin Active Effective 100–200 mg/kg/day q6-8 h IV or PO in 21-day cycles.
Imipenem Active depending on the strain Effective depending on the strain 500 mg IV q8 hours; not to exceed 50 mg/kg/day or 4 g/day
Meropenem Active Effective 500 mg IV q8 hr; not to exceed 2 g IV daily
Rifampicin Active depending on the strain Effective depending on the strain 10 mg/kg/day PO
Moxifloxacin Active Effective 400 mg/day IV or PO
Antifungal agents
Amphotericin B Moderate activity Not effective
Fluconazole Limited activity Not effective
Ketoconazole Active Variable efficacy 400–800 mg
Itraconazole Active Variable efficacy 200–400 mg
Voriconazole Active Effective in few case reports 200 mg
Posaconazole Active Effective in few cases
Isavuconazole Active No data
Echinocandins Not active No data
Terbinafine Moderate activity No data

Possible drug interactions, history of drug allergies, and co-morbidities should be analyzed in all drugs.

IM, intramuscularly; IV, intravenous; PO, orally; tid, three times daily.