Pharm Antiinfective Drugs pt 1 Flashcards

1
Q
Blepharitis (2)
and organisms (2)
A

Erythromycin or Bacitracin

Staph aureus, staph epidermidis

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2
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Tinea capitis

What labs must you check?

A

Griseofulvin (PO)

Must check LFT’s

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3
Q

Otitis media (1)
What if it’s recurrent?
What if both of those fail?
3 organisms

A

Amox
If recurrent/resistant: Amox/Clav
Poor compliance, or amox/clav fails: Ceftriaxone
Strep pneumonia, H. flu, M cat

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4
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Conjunctivitis

A

Main cause is viral
If bacterial..
Staph aureus - Any antibiotic will work
Neonates: think of Chlamydia/Gonorrhea: Azithromycin & Ceftriaxone

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5
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Stye/Hordeolum

A

Ext: Warm compresses. No tx necessary
Int: Warm compresses + Amox/Clav
both from staph aureus

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6
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Bullous Myringitis

4 organisms

A

Clarithromycin (poor tasting. mix with chocolate cool whip)

Strep pneumonia, H flu, M cat, Mycoplasma

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7
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Orbital Cellulitis

A

Ceftriaxone + Clindamycin
Staph aureus, Staph epidermidis, H flu
PCN allergy: VAC - Vancomycin, Aztreonam, Clindamycin

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8
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Otitis Externa (swimmer’s ear)

A

Bacitracin + Polymyxin B
Immunocompromised patients: Levofloxicin
From Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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9
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Acute Sinusitis

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1st. Amox (PO)
2. Amox/Clav (PO)
PCN allergy: Levofloxacin
Viral is main cause. Strep pneumoniae, H flu, M cat., Anaerobes
Also: Nasal steroids, decongestants, antihistamine

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