noncarbapenems
Noncarbapenems is a term used to describe all beta-lactam antibiotics that are not carbapenems. This broad group includes penicillins, cephalosporins, monobactams, and related combinations with beta-lactamase inhibitors. Like other beta-lactams, they act by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis through binding to penicillin-binding proteins and are typically bactericidal in effect, with activity depending on drug concentration and exposure.
Subclasses and representative agents vary in spectrum. Penicillins include natural penicillins (penicillin G, penicillin V), aminopenicillins
Resistance to noncarbapenems arises from beta-lactamase production, alterations of penicillin-binding proteins, reduced permeability, and efflux. Extended-spectrum