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AMH Chap 5
antibiotic drugs
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Health Care
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06/08/2008

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Term
Zinnat
Definition

Drug: cefuroxime

Class: Cephalosporin

 

Indications: acute bacterial sinusitis, respiratory tract infections caused by H influenza, otitis media, gonococcal infections (as alternative to amoxycillin)

 

Dose: 250 - 500mg bd

 

Side effects

Common: diarrhoea, nausea, rash, electrolyte disturbances

Infrequent: vomitting, headache, dizziness, drug fever, eosinophilia, superinfection, oral and vaginal candidiasis

Term
Ceclor
Definition

Drug name: Cefaclor

Class: cephalosporin

Dose: 250-500mg q8h or 375mg -750mg q12h controlled release.  Max 4g in 24hrs

 

Indication: acute bacterial sinusitis, otitis media and respiratory tract infections by H influenza

 

Side effects:

Common: nausea, diarrhoea, electrolyte disturbances, rash

 

Infrequent: vomitting, serum sickness-like syndrome, headache, dizziness, superinfection, oral and vaginal candidiasis.

 

 

 

 

Term
Keflex
Definition

Drug: cephalexin

Class: cephalosporin

 

Indications: staph and strep infections in people with penicillin allergy, UTI, epidymo-orchitis infections from urinary tract.

 

Dose: 250 - 500mg q6-12hrs (no more than 500mg recommended at one time).  max 4g

 

Side effects

Common: nausea, diarrhoea, rash, electrolyte disturbances

 

Infrequent: headache, dizziness, drug fever, eosinophilia, vomitting, super infection, oral and vaginal candidiasis.

Term
Dalacin
Definition

Drug: clindamycin

Class: lincosamide

 

Indications: anaerobic infections, bacterial vaginosis, alternative to penicillin & cephalosporins in severe allergy, acne, maleria (with quinine)

 

Dose: 150 - 450mg q6-8 hours

 

Side effects

Common: diarrhoea, nausea, vomitting, contact dermatitis, rash, itch, abdominal pain

 

Counselling: take with a glass water, tell dr if develop any diarrhoea, check before taking antidiarrhoeals.

Term
Rulide
Definition

Drug: roxithromycin

Class: macrolide

 

Indications: upper & lower respiratory tract infections, CAP, recurrent tonsilitis, skin infections, H Pylori eradication, chlamydial infections

 

Dose: 150 mg bd or 300mg d.  max 300mg daily.

 

Side effects

Common: nausea, vomitting, diarrhoea, abdominal cramps and pain, headache, cough, dyspnoea, candidal infections.

 

Infrequent: rash, fixed drug eruptions

 

Counselling 

Best absorbed if taken on an empty stomach.  If it upsets your stomach too much, you can take it with food

Term
EES
Definition

Drug: erythromycin

Class: macrolide

 

Indications: alternative to penicillins in allergy, upper and lower respiratory tract infection, chlamydial infections,

 

Dose: 250 - 500mg tds or qid.  Max 4g daily

 

Side effects

Common: nausea, vomitting, diarrhoea, headache, dyspnoea, cough, candidial infections, infantile pyloric stenosis

 

Infrequent: rash, fixed drug eruptions

 

Term
Klacid
Definition

Drug: Clarithromycin

Class: Macrolide

 

Indications: H pylori eradication, lower respiratory tract infections, chlamydial infections, alternative to penicillins and cephalosporins in allergy

 

Dose: 250 - 500mg bd

 

Side effects

Common: nausea, vomitting, diarrhoea, headache, dyspnoea, cough, abdominal cramps and pain, candidal infections

 

Infrequent: rash, fixed drug eruptions

 

Term

Zithromax

Definition

Drug: azithromycin

Class: macrolide

 

Indications: alternative to penicillin/cephalosporins in allergy, chlamydial infections, pertussis, CAP, MAC, typhoid, strep pharyngitis/tonsilitis, traveler's diarrhoea

 

Dose: 500mg stat, then 500mg d for 2 days or 250mg d for 4 days. 

 

Side effects

Common: nausea, vomitting, diarrhoea, dyspnoea, cough, headache, abdominal cramps and pain, candidal infections

 

Infrequent: rash, fixed drug eruptions

 

Rare: prolonged QT interval, torsades de pointes

Term
Fasigyn
Definition

Drug: tinidazole

Class: nitromidazole

 

Indications: protozoal infections, anaerobic infections (gram + and -) amoebiasis, surgical prophylaxis

 

Dose: 2g as single dose

 

Side effects

Common: nausea, anorexia, abdominal pain, vomitting, diarrhoea, metallic taste, CNS effects (eg dizziness and headache)

 

Infrequent: furry tongue, glossitis, stomatitis, paraesthesia,

 

Term
Amoxil
Definition

Generic: amoxycillin

Class: penicillin

 

Dose: 250 - 500mg tds

 

Indication: acute bacterial otitis media, sinusitis, exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, CAP, gonoccocal infection, H pylori infections

 

Contraindications:

allergy 

 

SIDE EFFECTS

Common: nausea, diarrhoea, rash, urticaria, allergy

 

Infrequent: fever, vomiting, erythema, exfoliative dermatitis, angiodema

Term
Diclocil
Definition

Generic: Dicloxacillin

Class: Penicillin

 

Dose: 250- 500mg qid.  max 4g daily

 

Indication: staphylococcal skin infections. pneumonitis.  osteomyelitis

 

SIDE EFFECTS

Common: diarrhoea, nausea, rash, urticaria,

 

Infrequent: fever, vomitting, erythema, exfoliative dermatitis, angiodema

 

Term
Flopen
Definition

Generic: Flucloxacillin

Class: penicillin

 

Dose: 250 - 500mg qid.  max 4g

 

Indication: staph skin infections, pneumonia, osteomyelitis, septicaemia

 

SIDE EFFECTS

Common: nausea, diarrhoea, rash, urticaria

 

Infrequent: vomitting, exfoliative dermatitis, fever, erythema, angiodema

 

Term

Abbocillin

Definition

Generic: penicillin V

Class: penicillin

 

Dose: 250 - 500mg tds or qid.  max 3g

 

Indication: S pyogenes tonsilitis, pharyngitis, skin infections, gingivitis (with metronidazole)

 

SIDE EFFECTS

Common: nausea, diarrhoea, rash urticaria

 

Infrequent: fever, erythema, vomitting, exfoliative dermatitis, angiodema,

 

Term
Ciproxin
Definition

Generic: ciprofloxacin

Class: quinolone

 

Dose: 250 - 500mg bd.  max 1.5g daily

 

Indication: complicated UTI, joint or bone infections, prostatitis,

 

SIDE EFFECTS

Common: rash, itch, nausea, diarrhoea, vomitting, abdominal pain, dyspepsia

 

Infrequent: headache, dizziness, insomnia, depression, restlessness, tremors, arthritis, myalgia, tendonitis, arthralgia,

 

Term
norfloxacin
Definition

Generic: norfloxacin

Class: quinolone

 

Dose: 400mg d.  max 800mg d.

 

Indication: UTI, shigellosis, prostitis, traveller's diarrhoea

 

SIDE EFFECTS

Common: rash, itch, nausea, vomitting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, dyspepsia

 

Rare: headache, dizziness, insomnia, restlessness, depression, tremors, arthralgia, arthritis, myalgia, tendonitis

 

Term
doxy
Definition

Generic: doxycycline

Class: macrolide

 

Dose: 200mg stat then 100mg d.  max 200mg d.  in severe infections it may be bd dosing.

 

Indication: acne, respiratory tract infections, pneumonia, chlamydia, sinusitis,  

 

SIDE EFFECTS

Common: nausea, vomitting, diarrhoea, teeth discoloration, enamel displasia, epigastric burning, photosensitivity

 

Infrequent: rash, stomatitis, bone deformity, fungal overgrowth.

 

Term
akamin
Definition

Generic: minomycin

Class: macrolide

 

Indication: acne, leprosy

 

Dose: 200mg stat then 100mg bd.  max 400mg d

 

SIDE EFFECTS

common: nausea, diarrhoea, abdominal discomfort, vestibular toxicity, headache, epigastric burning, tooth discoloration, photosensitivity

 

infrequent: skin pigmentation

Term
macrodantin
Definition

Generic: nitrofurantoin

 

Indication: UTI

 

Dose 50 - 100mg d.  max 400mg d.  once daily prophylaxis, up to qid for complicated acute UTI.

 

SIDE EfFECTS:

common: nausea, vomitting, anorexia, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, allergic skin reactions, headache

 

infrequent: drowsiness, vertigo, dizziness

 

COUNSELLING

Can make urine brown, may stain contact lenses.

Tell dr if difficulty breathing, cough, numbness or tingling

Take with milk or food to reduce nausea and improve absorption

This medicine may cause dizziness/drowsiness.  Don't drive if affected this way.

 

 

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