Infectious Disease Advisor (6/2, Nye) reports a systematic review and meta-analysis of 6 RCTs found that the “novel antibiotic combination of imipenem, cilastatin, and relebactam (IMI/REL) has a similar safety and efficacy profile as standard care for treating complicated infections and/or those caused by imipenem-resistant pathogens.” Researchers observed “no significant difference in clinical response between IMI/REL and comparators at the end of intravenous (IV) therapy (risk ratio [RR], 1.04), early follow-up (RR, 1.02), or late follow-up (RR, 1.01). Similarly, microbiological response did not differ significantly between IMI/REL and standard care recipients at the end of IV therapy (RR, 1.00), early follow-up (RR, 1.01), or late follow-up (RR, 1.01).” Furthermore, “in the safety analysis, there were no significant trends in drug-related adverse events (AEs; RR, 1.01), severe AEs (RR, 0.93), or mortality (RR, 0.83).” The review was published in Infection.