Ceftriaxone Flashcards

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What is the presentation of Ceftriaxone?

A

1g sterile powder in a glass vial.

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What is the pharmacology of Ceftriaxone?

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Cephalosporin antibiotic.

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List the PEI’s for Ceftriaxone.

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  1. Suspected meningococcal septicaemia

2. Severe sepsis (consult only)

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List the contraindication to Ceftriaxone.

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  1. Allergy to Cephalosporin antibiotics
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List the precaution to Ceftriaxone.

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  1. Allergy to Penicillin antibiotics.
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What are the routes of administration of Ceftriaxone?

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IV (preferred)

IM (if IV not available)

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List the side effects to Ceftriaxone.

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  1. Nausea
  2. Vomiting
  3. Skin Rash
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List the special notes for Ceftriaxone.

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  1. Usual dose is 1g for adults, 50mg/kg max 1g. for children.
  2. Ceftriaxone IV must be made up to 10mL using 9.5mL of sterile water and administered over 2 minutes
  3. Ceftriaxone IM must be made up to 4mL using 3.5mL of Lignocaine 1%, and administered into lateral upper thigh
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9
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Are there any onset, peak and duration times listed for Ceftriaxone in this guideline.

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No.

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