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==Types (with Indications)==
=Types with Common Indications=
*'''Natural Penicillins ([[Penicillin G]] and [[Penicillin V]])'''
==Natural Penicillins ([[Penicillin G]] and [[Penicillin V]])==
** [[Strep Pharyngitis]] (including scarlet fever) Streptococcal Toxic Shock and [[Necrotizing Fascitis]]
*[[Strep Pharyngitis]] (including scarlet fever) Streptococcal [[Toxic shock syndrome|Toxic Shock]] and [[necrotizing fasciitis]]
*** Penicillin ''plus'' [[clindamycin]] (to decrease toxin synthesis)
**Penicillin ''plus'' [[clindamycin]] (to decrease toxin synthesis)
** [[Meningococcu]]s [[Meningitis]]
*[[Meningococcus]] [[Meningitis]]
** [[Syphilis]] (Primary, 2ndary, and latent syphilis < 1 year duration)
*[[Syphilis]] (Primary, 2ndary, and latent syphilis < 1 year duration)
** Actinomycosis
*Actinomycosis
** [[Anthrax]]
*[[Anthrax]]
** Clostridial infections
*Clostridial infections
** [[Listeria]]
*[[Listeria]]
** [[Pasteurella]]
*[[Pasteurella]]
* '''Anti-Staphylococcal (Penicilinase-Resistant) Penicillins'''
 
** Nafcillin, oxacillin, dicloxacillin
==Anti-Staphylococcal (Penicilinase-Resistant) Penicillins==
*** Agents of 1st choice for treatment of S. aureus and S. epidermidis that are not methicillin-reistant
===[[Nafcillin]], [[oxacillin]], [[dicloxacillin]]===
*'''Expanded-Spectrum Penicillins'''
*Agents of 1st choice for treatment of S. aureus and S. epidermidis that are not methicillin-reistant
** Ampicillin, amoxicillin (+ clavulanate)
==Amino (Expanded-Spectrum) Penicillins==
*** Upper Respiratory Infections (due to S. pyogenes, S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae)
===Ampicillin, [[amoxicillin]] (+ clavulanate)===
**** Sinusitis
*Upper Respiratory Infections (due to [[S. pyogenes]], [[S. pneumoniae]], [[H. influenzae]])
**** Otitis media
**[[Sinusitis]]
**** Acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis
**[[Otitis Media]]
*** Listeria
**Acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis
* Antipseudomonal Penicillins
*[[Listeria]]
** Piperacillin
==Antipseudomonal Penicillins==
*** Infection following burns
===[[Piperacillin]]===
*** Neutropenia
*Infection following burns
*Neutropenia


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Antibiotics (Main)]]
*[[Antibiotics (Main)]]


==Source==
==References==
<references/>
Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacology
Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacology


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Latest revision as of 13:11, 6 March 2021

Types with Common Indications

Natural Penicillins (Penicillin G and Penicillin V)

Anti-Staphylococcal (Penicilinase-Resistant) Penicillins

Nafcillin, oxacillin, dicloxacillin

  • Agents of 1st choice for treatment of S. aureus and S. epidermidis that are not methicillin-reistant

Amino (Expanded-Spectrum) Penicillins

Ampicillin, amoxicillin (+ clavulanate)

Antipseudomonal Penicillins

Piperacillin

  • Infection following burns
  • Neutropenia

See Also

References

Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacology