RESUMO
Because they were almost always used in combination with an aminoglycoside, piperacillin and mezlocillin were considered therapeutic alternatives at Hartford Hospital, a 900-bed teaching facility. To determine an appropriate comparative dose, the bactericidal activities of 5 gm of mezlocillin and 4 gm and 3 gm of piperacillin were compared. The results demonstrated that 4 gm of piperacillin possessed stronger bactericidal activity than either 3 gm of piperacillin or 5 gm of mezlocillin. Hartford Hospital has since approved an antibiotic management program using 4 gm of piperacillin every 8 hours, thereby reducing the daily cost of antibiotic therapy. The modified program offers the hospital measurable cost savings without jeopardizing the quality of care.