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| ==Beta-Lactams==
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| *'''[[Penicillins]]'''
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| ** Strep Pharyngitis (including scarlet fever) Streptococcal Toxic Shock and Necrotizing Fascitis
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| *** Penicillin ''plus'' clindamycin (to decrease toxin synthesis)
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| ** Meningococcus Meningitis
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| ** Syphilis (Primary, 2ndary, and latent syphilis < 1 year duration)
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| ** Actinomycosis
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| ** Anthrax
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| ** Clostridial infections
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| ** Listeria
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| ** Pasteurella
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| * Penicilinase-Resistant Penicillins
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| ** Nafcillin, oxacillin, dicloxacillin
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| *** Agents of 1st choice for treatment of S. aureus and S. epidermidis that are not methicillin-reistant
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| *'''Expanded-Spectrum Penicillins'''
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| ** Ampicillin, amoxicillin (+ clavulanate)
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| *** Upper Respiratory Infections (due to S. pyogenes, S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae)
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| **** Sinusitis
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| **** Otitis media
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| **** Acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis
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| *** Listeria
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| * Antipseudomonal Penicillins
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| ** Piperacillin
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| *** Infection following burns
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| *** Neutropenia
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| *'''1st Gen [[Cephalosporins]]'''
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| ** Cefazolin, [[Cephalexin]]
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| *** Skin and soft tissue infections (why is agent of choice before gen sx)
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| ** [[Ceftriaxone_Cross-reactivity|Cross-reactivity of PCN]] allergy <10%
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| *'''2nd Gen Cephalosporins'''
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| ** Cefuroxime
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| *** Intestinal anaerobes (why is agent of chioce for colorectal sx)
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| *** Largely displaced by 3rd gen agents
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| *'''3rd Gen Cephalosporins'''
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| ** Ceftriaxone, Ceftazidime, Cefixime
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| *** Drug of choice for serious infections due to:
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| **** Klebsiella
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| **** Enterobacter
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| **** Proteus
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| **** Haemophilus
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| *** Gonorrhea
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| *** Lyme disease
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| *** Meningitis (+ vanc and ampicillin)
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| *** Pseudomonas meningitis (+ AG)
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| *'''4th Gen Cephalosporins'''
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| ** Cefepime
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| *** Resistant, nosocomial infections
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| * Carbapenems
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| ** Imipenem (+ cilastatin), meropenem
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| *** Cephalosporin-resistant nosocomial bacteria
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| *** Empirical treatment of serious infections in patients who recently received other b-lactams
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| * Aztreonam
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| ** Antimicrobial activity more closely resembles AG's (only active against gram -)
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| *** Enterobacter, pseudomonas, H. influenzae, gonococci
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| *** Little allergic cross-reactivity with B-lactam antibiotics
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| ==[[Aminoglycosides]]==
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| * Gentamicin, amikacin, streptomycin (either alone or with B-lactam)
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| ** Serious gram-negative bacillary infections
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| *** Ill patient with pyelonephritis
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| *** Meningitis (due to Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter)
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| *** Peritoneal Dialysis–Associated Peritonitis
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| *** Bacterial endocarditis?
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| * Caution: Use in patients with Myasthenia Gravis, can precipitate crisis
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| ==[[Sulfonamides]]==
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| * Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
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| ** 1st line for uncomplicated lower UTI (especially chronic and recurrent infections)
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| ** PCP pneumonia
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| ** Acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis
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| ** Maxillary sinusitis
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| ==[[Fluoroquinolones]]==
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| * UTI (2nd line)
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| * Prostatitis
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| * Chlamydia
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| * PID
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| * Traveler's diarrhea
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| ==[[Tetracyclines]]==
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| * Mycoplasma
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| * Chlamydia
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| * PID (combined with cephalosporin)
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| * Epididymitis
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| * Anthrax
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| ==[[Macrolides]]==
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| * Erythromycin, Clarithromycin, Azithromycin
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| ** Community-acquired PNA
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| ** Mycoplasma
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| ** Legionnaires' Disease
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| ** Chlamydia (single dose)
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| ** H. Pylori
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| ** Traveler's diarrhea (children and pregnant women)
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| ==[[Clindamycin]]==
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| * Drug of choice for lung abscess and anaerobic lung and pleural space infections
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| * Toxin-mediated disease, i.e. toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
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| {{Template:Clinically Utilized Antibiotics}}
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| ==See Also==
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| *[[Antibiotics (Main)]]
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| ==Source==
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| Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacology
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| [[Category:ID]]
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| [[Category:Drugs]]
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