Which antibiotic? Flashcards
Chronic bronchitis Exacerbation (3)
Amoxicillin
Tetracycline
Clarithromycin
CAP (1 (2) + 1 for special situation)
Amoxicillin
Pen allergic - Doxy, Clarithromycin
Flucloxacillin if staph is suspected
Atypical pneumonia
Klebsiella
Clarithromycin
Klebsiella - cephalosporin
HAP
<5 days of admission
>5 days of admission
< 5 days of admission: Co-Amoxiclav or cefuroxime
>5 days of admission: Tazocin / Broad spec cephalosporin/ quinolone
LUTI?
Pyelonephritis?
Prostatitis
LUTI - Trimethoprin, nitrofurantoin / amox or cephalosporin
Pyelonephritis - Cephalosporin or quinolone
Prostatitis - Quinolone or trimethoprin
Impetigo
Cellulitis
Erysipelas
Bite
Mastitis
Impetigo - Fusidic acid, oral flucloxacillin/erythromycin
Cellulitis- flucloxaxillin/clarithromycin
Erysipelas - phenoxymethylpenicillin /erythromycin
Bite - Co-amoxiclav (doxy+metron)
Mastitis - Flucloxacillin
Throat infection
Sinusitis
Otititis media
Otitis eterna
Periapical/peridontal absces
Gingivitis
Throat infection - Phenoxymethylpenicillin / erythromycin
Sinusitis - Amoxicillin/ doxy / erythromycin
Otititis media - Amoxicillin / erythromycin
Otitis eterna - Fluxcloxaillin / erythromycin
Periapical/peridontal absces - amoxicillin
Gingivitis - metronidazole
Gonorrhoea
Chlamydia
PID
Syphilis
BV
Gonorrhoea - IM Ceftriaxone + oral azithromycin
Chlamydia - Doxycycline/azithromycin
PID - Oflaxacin + Met / Ceftri + Doxy + Met
Syphilis - Benzathine Benzylpenicillin/ doxy/ erythromycin
BV - metronidazole / clindamycin
Clostridium difficile
Campylobacter
Salmonella
Shigellosis
Clostridium difficile - 1st metronidazole, 2nd Vancomycin
Campylobacter - clarithromycin
Salmonella - Ciprofloxacin
Shigellosis - Ciproxfloxacin