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==Special Populations== | ==Special Populations== | ||
*[[Drug Ratings in Pregnancy|Pregnancy Rating]]: | *[[Drug Ratings in Pregnancy|Pregnancy Rating]]: D | ||
*Lactation: | *Lactation: Safety Unknown | ||
*Renal Dosing | *Renal Dosing | ||
**Adult | **Adult | ||
***CrCl 50-80 give q12-24h | |||
***CrCl 10-50 give q24-48h | |||
***CrCl <10 give q48-72h | |||
***HD: give supplement | |||
**Pediatric | **Pediatric | ||
* | ***CrCl 30-50 give q12-18h | ||
** | ***CrCl 10-29 give q18-24h | ||
** | ***CrCl <10 give q48-72h | ||
***HD/PD start 5 mg/kg x 1, no supplement | |||
*Hepatic Dosing Not Defined | |||
==Contraindications== | ==Contraindications== | ||
Revision as of 05:35, 4 March 2015
General
- Type: Aminoglycoside
- Dosage Forms: IM, IV
- Common Trade Names:
Adult Dosing
- Bacterial infections
- 7.5 mg/kg IM/IV q12h OR
- 5 mg/kg IM/IV q8h
- Uncomplicated UTI
- 250 mg IM BID
Pediatric Dosing
- Neonates:
- 10 mg/kg IM/IV x 1 THEN
- 7.5 mg/kg IM/IV q12h
- Infants / Children
- 5 mg/kg IM/IV q8h MAX 1.5 g/day
Special Populations
- Pregnancy Rating: D
- Lactation: Safety Unknown
- Renal Dosing
- Adult
- CrCl 50-80 give q12-24h
- CrCl 10-50 give q24-48h
- CrCl <10 give q48-72h
- HD: give supplement
- Pediatric
- CrCl 30-50 give q12-18h
- CrCl 10-29 give q18-24h
- CrCl <10 give q48-72h
- HD/PD start 5 mg/kg x 1, no supplement
- Adult
- Hepatic Dosing Not Defined
Contraindications
- Allergy to class/drug
Adverse Reactions
Serious
Common
Pharmacology
- Half-life:
- Metabolism:
- Excretion:
- Mechanism of Action:
Antibiotic Sensitivities[1]
Key
- S susceptible/sensitive (usually)
- I intermediate (variably susceptible/resistant)
- R resistant (or not effective clinically)
- S+ synergistic with cell wall antibiotics
- U sensitive for UTI only (non systemic infection)
- X1 no data
- X2 active in vitro, but not used clinically
- X3 active in vitro, but not clinically effective for Group A strep pharyngitis or infections due to E. faecalis
- X4 active in vitro, but not clinically effective for strep pneumonia
See Also
Source
- ↑ Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy 2014
