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''Coverage for [[S. pyogenes]]''
''Coverage for [[S. pyogenes]]''
*[[Penicillin G]] 300K U/d IM for <30 kg, 600K to 1 million U/d IM for >30 kg (first line therapy<ref name="Linke">Linke M, Booken N. Risk factors associated with a reduced response in the treatment of erysipelas. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. 2015 Mar;13(3):217-25.</ref>) '''OR'''
*[[Penicillin G]] 300K U/d IM for <30 kg, 600K to 1 million U/d IM for >30 kg (first line therapy<ref name="Linke">Linke M, Booken N. Risk factors associated with a reduced response in the treatment of erysipelas. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. 2015 Mar;13(3):217-25.</ref>) '''OR'''
*[[Clindamycin]] 450mg (5mg/kg) PO q8hrs x 10 days (if PCN allergic) '''OR'''
*[[Clindamycin]] 450mg (5mg/kg) PO q8hrs x 10 days (if PCN allergic) '''OR'''
*[[Cephalexin]] 500mg (6.25mg/kg) PO q6hrs x 10 days '''OR'''
*[[Cephalexin]] 500mg (6.25mg/kg) PO q6hrs x 10 days '''OR'''
*[[Ceftriaxone]] 1g (50mg/kg) IV once daily x 10 days '''OR'''
*[[Ceftriaxone]] 1g (50mg/kg) IV once daily x 10 days '''OR'''
*[[Levofloxacin]] 500mg PO/IV daily x 10 days '''OR'''
*[[Augmentin]] 500mg PO BID x 10 days (generally reserved for failure of first line therapy)
*[[Augmentin]] 500mg PO BID x 10 days (generally reserved for failure of first line therapy)
Bullous Erysipela or [[MRSA]] suspected: [[trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole]], [[clindamycin]], [[doxycycline]], or [[minocycline]]

Latest revision as of 13:38, 23 November 2017

Coverage for S. pyogenes

  • Penicillin G 300K U/d IM for <30 kg, 600K to 1 million U/d IM for >30 kg (first line therapy[1]) OR
  • Clindamycin 450mg (5mg/kg) PO q8hrs x 10 days (if PCN allergic) OR
  • Cephalexin 500mg (6.25mg/kg) PO q6hrs x 10 days OR
  • Ceftriaxone 1g (50mg/kg) IV once daily x 10 days OR
  • Levofloxacin 500mg PO/IV daily x 10 days OR
  • Augmentin 500mg PO BID x 10 days (generally reserved for failure of first line therapy)

Bullous Erysipela or MRSA suspected: trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, clindamycin, doxycycline, or minocycline

  1. Linke M, Booken N. Risk factors associated with a reduced response in the treatment of erysipelas. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. 2015 Mar;13(3):217-25.