Augmentin dosage for sinus infection

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      CHIEF COMPLAINT (CC): Patient’s mother states that she “thinks he has an ear infection.” HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS (HPI): Per the patient’s mother, he has been pulling at his left ear and running a low grade . temperature for around 2 days. The patient has been very irritable and somewhat fussy as well. She said that she gives him liquid


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      What infection is considered to be the most opportunistic in the world? Patterson rec the use of a short term, high dose of what antibiotic for endodontic infections (Br Dent J 1993)? What is the corrosion product of silver points?


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      Site, severity or extent of infection Route Duration Soft Tissue Only Mild Topical or oral 1-2 weeks up to 4 weeks Moderate Oral 2-4 weeks Severe Initial parenteral, then switch to oral 2-4 weeks Bone or Joint No residual infection Parenteral or oral 2-5 days Residual infected soft tissue Parenteral or oral 2-4 weeks Residual infected (but ...


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      Medication Dosage Remarks ANTIBIOTICS Tab Augmentin (amoxicillin 500mg clavulanic acid 125mg) Generic: Amocla 1 bd Avelox (moxifloxacin) 1 om For treatment of pneumonia when penicillin allergic Bactrim (trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole) 2 bd Avoid in G6PD, elderly and renal impairment Celexin (cephalexin) 250mg 2 tds Pure gram positive coverage ...



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      Other drugs (claritromycine, augmentin) - Recently, some antibiotics used in the treatment of non-specific infections of the low respiratory tract proved their effectiveness against non-tuberculous mycobacteria. They were also successfully used, in combination with other 4-5 drugs, for the treatment of multidrug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis.


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      When failure occurs with the above mentioned antibiotics, or if a beta lactamase producing bacteria is suspected, the following is a logical alternative: Augmentin 500 mg dispense tab #21 Sig 1 tab po TID. Indications for Hospitalization. The following is a list of indications for hospitalizing a patient with a severe oralfacial infection:


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      XXXXXX, ARNP Office Visit For Recurrent Urinary tract Infection: Patient complained of recurrent urinary tract infection, was seen by Dr. XXXXXX who started him on Cipro and changed to Augmentin 500 mg with final culture result. Advised him to take renal dose of Augmentin 500 mg daily will contact his PCP with dose change.


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      No antibiotic treatment is provided unless there are signs of infection. If there is any sign of infection, give Amoxicillin (for infants weighing a minimum of 2 kg) 30 mg/kg bodyweight two times per day (60 mg/kg bodyweight/day) in association with Gentamycin 7.5 mg/kg bodyweight/day IM or IV for seven days.


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      Acute/severe bact. Sinusitis & aspiration CAP: augmentin XR 2 tabs po BID X10-14d Dog/cat bites: 875 mg BID X 3-5d (prophylaxis) or 10-14d (infected wound) Renal failure: adjustment may be required


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      Amoxicillin-Clavulanate (Augmentin) Bacterial sinus infections, pneumonia, acute otitis media, other respiratory infections and cellulitis. Should be taken with food, as it is more likely to cause stomach upset and diarrhea.


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      When symptoms of sinus infection are persistent despite the above treatment measures, the possibility of an “abscess” within the sinus must be considered and this may require surgical drainage. ... • Augmentin (a penicillin) • Biaxen and Zithromax. Cephalosporins (Keflex, ceclor, cedax, rocephin) ... (Leflunomide)- daily dosage, may ...


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      Augmentin (amoxicillin/CA) Uses: bite wounds, abscess pneumonia, PID / note: can use for outpatient S. aureus infection (given bid whereas dicloxacillin is qid) Side effects: GI upset. Anti-staph penicillins (bulky side chain, B-lactamase stable) Uses: MSSA (not for MRSA or Enterococcus)


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      Posology is the study of medicine dosage, the effect of the drug & individual tolerance or susceptibility. ... Disadvantages include corneal infection or trauma. ... (Augmentin) absorption↑, GI ...


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      Dosage. Frequency of dosing. Remarks, and other special instructions. To wit, S/C Actrapid 10u OM, 20u ON. PO colchicine 0.5mg q2H until pain resolves, diarrhea develops or total 12 tablets. Remember to sign for every mistake you make in the IMR, otherwise the nurses will have to hunt for you. Also, sign off whenever a drug and drip is ...


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