Template:Tetanus Antibiotics: Difference between revisions

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====[[Penicillin]]====
====[[Penicillin]]====
*Although once the drug of choice it is now no longer recommended since it may potentiate the effect of tetanus toxin by inhibiting the GABA receptors<ref>Ganesh Kumar AV. Benzathine penicillin, metronidazole and benzyl penicillin in the treatment of tetanus: a randomized, controlled trial .Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 2004 Jan;98(1):59-63 PMID 15000732</ref>
*Although once the drug of choice it is now no longer recommended since it may potentiate the effect of tetanus toxin by inhibiting the GABA receptors<ref>Ganesh Kumar AV. Benzathine penicillin, metronidazole and benzyl penicillin in the treatment of tetanus: a randomized, controlled trial .Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 2004 Jan;98(1):59-63 PMID 15000732</ref>
====Pediatric====
*{{AntibioticDose|disease=Acute tetanus|drug=Metronidazole|dose=7.5mg/kg IV q6hrs (max 500mg/dose) x 7-10 days|context=Pediatric Active tetanus|population=Pediatric}} '''OR'''
*{{AntibioticDose|disease=Acute tetanus|drug=Clindamycin|dose=10-13mg/kg IV q8hrs (max 900mg/dose)|context=Pediatric Active tetanus alt|population=Pediatric}}

Latest revision as of 13:09, 20 March 2026

Penicillin

  • Although once the drug of choice it is now no longer recommended since it may potentiate the effect of tetanus toxin by inhibiting the GABA receptors[1]

Pediatric

  1. Ganesh Kumar AV. Benzathine penicillin, metronidazole and benzyl penicillin in the treatment of tetanus: a randomized, controlled trial .Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 2004 Jan;98(1):59-63 PMID 15000732