Emerging drugs for the treatment of sepsis

Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs
Jérome AboabDjillali Annane

Abstract

Septic shock still places a major burden on the healthcare system, although recent years have been marked by the demonstration that corticosteroids and activated protein C may substantially improve survival in selected populations. This review discusses the current management of septic shock and the potential development of new therapeutics following impressive advances in the pathomechanisms of septic shock.

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