What is the prophylaxis treatment of Gonorrhea?
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Cephalosporin (Ceftriaxone or Cefixime, possibly Cipro but highly
resistant, in penicillin allergy use spectinomycin)
Treatment for Nosocomial diarrhea
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Metronidazole
This an antihelminthic drug for worms
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Albendazole
note: pediatric use OK
This antibacterial drug used to treat leprosy and some kinds of skin diseases
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Dapsone (it is a Sulfone, SE: hemolysis)
Granuloma inguinale treatment
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doxycycline
Treatment for Cellulitis
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, 1. Penicillin
2. Erythromycin
3. Cephalexin
Last: Quinolone
These antibiotics have a wider spectrum, are more orally available, but still sensitive to
penicillinase. What do they treat? How do you enhance the spectrum?
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Ampicillin and amoxicillin (combine with clavulanic acid [B lactamase
inhibitors])
Might be useful to manage SE of antimetabolites, but increased risk of blood clot.
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Erythropoietin
(only used with low erythrocyte count)
This NRTI has especially significant hypersensitivites. What are the signs of it?
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, Abacavir
E.g. Fever, Nausea vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal paoin, severe tiredness,
achiness, sore throat, SOB, cough
carry with patient
What is Ritonavir?
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a protease inhibitor (trade name Norvir) used in treating HIV
This antibiotic is great for treating anaerobic bacteria and aspiration pneumonia. It
works by blocking peptide bond formation at 50S ribosome. What is its BBW?
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Clindamycin (good for treating anaerobic inefections ABOVE the
diaphragm. Use metronidazole below diaphragm)
BBW -Pseudomembranous colitis (may give vancomycin)
Treatment for Non-specific URI
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no Abx indicated
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Cephalosporin (Ceftriaxone or Cefixime, possibly Cipro but highly
resistant, in penicillin allergy use spectinomycin)
Treatment for Nosocomial diarrhea
,Give this one a try later!
Metronidazole
This an antihelminthic drug for worms
Give this one a try later!
Albendazole
note: pediatric use OK
This antibacterial drug used to treat leprosy and some kinds of skin diseases
Give this one a try later!
Dapsone (it is a Sulfone, SE: hemolysis)
Granuloma inguinale treatment
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doxycycline
Treatment for Cellulitis
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, 1. Penicillin
2. Erythromycin
3. Cephalexin
Last: Quinolone
These antibiotics have a wider spectrum, are more orally available, but still sensitive to
penicillinase. What do they treat? How do you enhance the spectrum?
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Ampicillin and amoxicillin (combine with clavulanic acid [B lactamase
inhibitors])
Might be useful to manage SE of antimetabolites, but increased risk of blood clot.
Give this one a try later!
Erythropoietin
(only used with low erythrocyte count)
This NRTI has especially significant hypersensitivites. What are the signs of it?
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, Abacavir
E.g. Fever, Nausea vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal paoin, severe tiredness,
achiness, sore throat, SOB, cough
carry with patient
What is Ritonavir?
Give this one a try later!
a protease inhibitor (trade name Norvir) used in treating HIV
This antibiotic is great for treating anaerobic bacteria and aspiration pneumonia. It
works by blocking peptide bond formation at 50S ribosome. What is its BBW?
Give this one a try later!
Clindamycin (good for treating anaerobic inefections ABOVE the
diaphragm. Use metronidazole below diaphragm)
BBW -Pseudomembranous colitis (may give vancomycin)
Treatment for Non-specific URI
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no Abx indicated