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Gentamicin cephalosporins

Serratia marcescens Various opportunistic and hospital-acquired infections 3rd-generation cephalosporin gentamicin Aztreonam ciprofloxacin imipenem meropenem trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole... [Pg.516]

Enierobocter oerogenes lower urinary tract septicaemia a quinolone or an oral cephalosporin gentamicin or cefuroxime or cefowxirne amoxicillin or trimethoprim or meropenem... [Pg.210]

Citric Acid. MSG Penicillin Threonine Cephalosporin Gentamicin Gibberillic Acid BULK ENZYMES Glucose Oxidase... [Pg.244]

Patients with PVE caused by penicillin-susceptible strains of viridans streptococci require treatment for 6 weeks with penicillin G or ceftriaxone with or without gentamicin during the initial 2 weeks of therapy. However, if the organism demonstrates less susceptibility to penicillin (MIC greater than 0.12 mcg/mL), a combination therapy with penicillin G or ceftriaxone plus gentamicin should be given for the entire 6 weeks. Vancomycin remains the primary alternative if the patient is allergic to (l-lactams (e.g., penicillins, cephalosporins, etc.). [Pg.1098]

Aninoglycosides Gentamicin Tobramycin Amikacin Penicillins Ampicillin Ampicillin-sulbactam Ticarcillin-davulanate Piperacillin-tazobactam Cephalosporins, first-, second-, and third-generation... [Pg.560]

Certain antimicrobial agents used to treat urinary tract infections act better in acidic pH i.e. nitrofurantoin, tetracycline, methenamine, cloxacillin. Certain other antimicrobial agents such as gentamicin, cephalosporins, fluoroquinolones, cotri-... [Pg.315]

Staphylococcus aureus Abscesses bacteremia cellulitis endocarditis osteomyelitis pneumonia others If methicillin-sensitive nafcillin or oxacillin If methicillin-resistant vancomycin gentamicin or rifampin 1 st-generation cephalosporin clindamycin erythromycin trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole a penicillin + a penicillinase inhibitor... [Pg.516]

Streptococcus (viridians group) Bacteremia endocarditis Penicillin G gentamicin Ist-generation cephalosporin erythromycin azithromycin clarithromycin vancomycin gentamicin... [Pg.517]

Transscleral iontophoresis has been tried as an alternative method to in-travitreal injection of antibiotics such as cephalosporins, penicillins, and aminoglycosides [38-40]. Barza et al. [39] reported that the technique of transscleral iontophoresis was a safe, effective, noninvasive way of producing high concentration of antibiotics in the vitreous humor, when gentamicin sulfate iontophoresis was applied to the eyes of monkeys. [Pg.300]

Colorectal surgery, because there is a high risk of infection with Escherichia coli, Clostridium spp, streptococci and Bacteroides spp which irrhabit the gut (a cephalosporin plus metronidazole, or benzylpenicillin plus gentamicin plus metronidazole are commonly used)... [Pg.208]

Strepiococcus, v, rrduns group (endocarditis) benzylpenicillin gentamicin vancomycin or a cephalosporin... [Pg.210]

There are many reports of acute renal insufficiency from combined treatment with gentamicin (or another aminoglycoside) and one of the cephalosporins (174-176). The potential nephrotoxic effect of the combinations seems to be related mainly to the nephrotoxic effect of the aminoglycosides. In contrast, there is some evidence, both experimental (177) and clinical (178), that ticarcillin may attenuate the renal toxicity of the aminoglycosides. [Pg.128]

Microorganisms. For example, bacitracin and polymyxin are obtained from some Bacillus species streptomycin, tetracyclines, etc. from Streptomyces species gentamicin from Mi-cromonospora purpurea griseofulvin and some penicillins and cephalosporins from certain genera (Penicillium, Acremonium) of the family Aspergillaceae and monobactams from Pseudomonas acidophila and Gluconobacter species. Most antibiotics in current use have been produced from Streptomyces spp. [Pg.153]

Pseudomonas aeruginosa Gentamicin + ticarcillin (or carbenicillin) Ciprofloxacin third-generation cephalosporin... [Pg.231]

Renal elimination Elimination of gentamicin, vancomycin, cephalosporins less than predicted by serum creatinine ... [Pg.1616]

Gentamicin should be added if tolerance or moderately susceptible (MIC >0.1 g/mL) organisms are encountered streptomycin is used but may be more toxic. " Second-generation cephalosporins—IV cefuroxime PO cefaclor, cefditoren, cefprozil, cefuroxime axetil, and loracarbef. [Pg.1921]


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