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Understanding Synercid: What is the trade name for quinupristin?

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First approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1999, the trade name for quinupristin is Synercid, a potent intravenous antibiotic. It is notably used for serious or life-threatening infections caused by bacteria that have developed resistance to other medications.

What is the drug quinupristin used for? Unpacking the Role of Synercid in Treating Resistant Infections

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the increasing threat of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, such as vancomycin-resistant *Enterococcus faecium* (VRE), has made once-effective medications obsolete. As a response to this challenge, healthcare providers turned to specialized antibiotics, and this is where you find what the drug quinupristin is used for—primarily in its combination with dalfopristin, known by the brand name Synercid. This combination targets specific severe, multi-drug-resistant infections that have exhausted other treatment options.