pneumonia Flashcards
name antipseudomonal penicillins
tazocin/ piperacillin with tazobactam
indications for tazocin
- severe infections esp where broad spectrum needed or where abx resistance likely. Or patients immunocompromised
- LRTI, URI, Intrabdo sepsis, skin and soft tissue infection
SE tazocin
- GI upset
- c diff colitis
- hypersensitvity
lower dose of tazocin in which patient
moderate to severe renal impairment
interactions of tazocin
- methotrexate; increased risk of toxicity
- enhance warfarin effect by killing vit k synthesising gut flora
how is tazocin given
IV infusion
normal dose of tazocin
4.5g pip and 500mg taz. every 6-8hrs
how dose tazocin come to administer
powder to be reconstituted in 10ml sterile water or nacl. this is diluted further in 50-150ml of nacl or 5% glucose for infusion.
what should you be mindful of when give tazocin
- it contains 11mol na+ so think about other electrolytes being given
name quinolones
ciprofloxacin
moxifloxacin
levofloxacin
quinolone indications
2nd/3rd line due to c diff chance
- UTI
- severe gastroenteritis
- LRTI
quinolone spectrum of activity
broad spectrum esp gram -ve
cipro is good for which organism
pseudomonas
what are the advantages of newer quinolones e.g. moxiflox/ levoflox
- more gram +ve activity
MOA quinolonea
- inhibit DNA synythesis = bactericidal .
- bacteria become resistant
SE quinolones
- GI upset
- immediate/ delayed hypersensitivity
- neurological; lowers seizure threshold and hallucinations
- infla and rupture of muscle tendons
- esp moxi but all = prolonged QTi
- c diff
Use quinolones with caution in which patients
- risk of seizures
- kids and young adults still gorwing -= risk of arthropathy
- QT prolonged patients
interactions of quinolones
- drugs with divalent cations e.g. ca and antacids reduce absorption and efficacy
- cipro inhibits cyp 450 so increased toxicity if some drugs esp theophylline
- co prescription with NSAIDS= increased risk seizure
- with prednislone = increased tendon rupture
- careful with arrhythmia inducing drugs
typical dose cipro
250-750mg PO 12-hrly
400mg IV 12hrly
typical dose moxi
400mg PO/IV dialy
Typical dose levo
- 500mg PO/IV
how do IV quinolones come pre packed
- in solution for infusion over 60mins
what travellers diarrhoea is cipro good for
- shigella, salmonella, campylobacter
what abx is used for pneumocyatis jiroveci pneumonia
trimethoprim combined with sulfamethoxazole as co-trimoxazole