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Antimicrobial agents/drugs selection

Host factors can help to ensure selection of the most appropriate antimicrobial agent. Age is an important factor in antimicrobial selection. With regard to dose and interval, renal and hepatic function varies with age. Populations with diminished renal function include neonates and the elderly. Hepatic function in the neonate is not fully developed, and drugs that are metabolized or eliminated by this route may produce adverse effects. For example, sulfonamides and ceftriaxone may compete with bilirubin for binding sites and may result in hyperbilirubinemia and kernicterus. Gastric acidity also depends on... [Pg.1028]

Nebulizer formulation conforms to sterile product preparation, which means that drug stability in solution in the presence of additives must be evaluated. Historically, it was sufficient to use antimicrobial agents in the formulation, notably benzalkonium chloride. Adding antimicrobials is not now considered an acceptable approach to the formulation of nebulizer solutions. The solubility of the drug is important since it may impact upon the performance of the solution in a selected nebulizer. Additives may form complexes with the drug. [Pg.491]

Most infections should be treated with a single antimicrobial agent. Although indications for combination therapy exist, antimicrobial combinations are often overused in clinical practice. The unnecessary use of antimicrobial combinations increases toxicity and costs and may occasionally result in reduced efficacy due to antagonism of one drug by another. Antimicrobial combinations should be selected for one or more of the following reasons ... [Pg.1110]

Ideally, the antimicrobial agent used to treat an infection is selected after the organism has been identified and its drug sensitivity established. However, in the critically ill patient, such a delay could prove fatal and immediate empiric therapy is indicated. [Pg.290]

The sulfonamides are a group of organic compounds with chemotherapeutic activity they are antimicrobial agents and not antibiotics. They have a common chemical nucleus that is closely related to PABA, an essential component in the folic acid pathway of nucleic acid synthesis. The sulfonamides are synergistic with the diaminopyrim-idines, which inhibit an essential step further along the folate pathway. The combination of a sulfonamide and a diaminopyrimidine is advantageous because it is relatively non-toxic to mammalian cells (less sulfonamide is administered) and is less likely to select for resistant bacteria. Only these so-called potentiated sulfonamides are used in equine medicine. These drugs are formulated in a ratio of one part diaminopyrimidine to five parts sulfonamide, but the optimal antimicrobial ratio at the tissue level is 1 20, which is achieved because the diaminopyrimidines are excreted more rapidly than the sulfonamides. [Pg.35]


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