Drugs of Choice (M2) Flashcards

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What are the DOC’s for infectious lid disease in a pediatric patient?

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  1. augmentin

2. ceftin

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What are the DOC’s for a Contact Lens Peripheral Ulcer/Infiltrate?

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  1. Zylet
  2. Tobradex
  3. Tobradex ST
  4. tobramycin (if think true infection)
  5. Polytrim (if think true infection)
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List each of the FDA approved stand alone topical agents for the treatment of bacterial corneal ulcers.

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  1. Ciloxan
  2. Ocuflox
  3. Iquix
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What are the topical meds used concurrently in the treatment of Acanthamoeba Keratitis?

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  1. PHMB

2. Brolene

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What are the DOC’s for Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Corneal Abrasion?

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  1. Erythromycin oint

2. Vigamox and bandage CL

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What are the DOC’s for a preseptal cellulitis in an adult?

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  1. augmentin

2. ceftin

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What are the systemic DOC’s for hyperacute conjunctivitis? 1. Tocpical DOC’s? 2

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  1. ceftriaxone (rocephin)

2. Ciloxan

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List the commercially available topical and oral drugs of choice for ocular MRSA infection.

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  1. Polytrim
  2. Besivance
  3. Bactrim
  4. Septra
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What are the DOC’s for a corneal abrasion occurs in the presence of high risk of infection?

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  1. Tobrex
  2. garamycin
  3. AK-poly-bac
  4. vigamox with bandage CL
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What are the DOC’s for Fusarium Fungal Keratitis?

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Natacyn

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What are the DOC’s for Pediatric Bacterial Conjunctivitis?

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  1. Polytrim
  2. Azasite
  3. garamycin
  4. tobrex
  5. moxeza
  6. vigamox
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What are the DOC’s for a hordeolum or preseptal cellulitis in the presence of a true penicillin allergy?

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  1. Zithromax or Zpak

2. Levaquin

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What are the DOC’s for a hordeolum in an adult?

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  1. Keflex
  2. dicloxicillin
  3. augmentin
  4. ceftin
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What are the DOC’s for Adult Inclusion Conjunctivitis?

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oral azithromycin (zithromax)

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What are the DOC’s for dacryocystitis in the presence of a PCN allergy?

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Bactrim or Septra

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What are the DOC’s for meibomianitis/ Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD)/ ocular rosacea?

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  1. doxycycline
  2. Zithromax
  3. azithromycin
  4. Azasite
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What are the meds used in the treatment of ocular toxoplasmosis?

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  1. pyrimethamine
  2. sulfadiazine
  3. prednisone
18
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What are the DOC’s for Antibiotic Prophylaxis on Newborns?

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Erythromycin

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What are the DOC’s for adult bacterial conjunctivitis?

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  1. garamycin
  2. tobrex
  3. polytrim
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What are the DOC’s for Phlyctenule?

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  1. Zylet

2. tobradex