Allergies to antibiotics

    • [DOCX File]Instructions: - Johns Hopkins Medicine, based in Baltimore ...

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      allergies – only use if delayed type allergy to pen. Parenteral; surgical prophylaxis when poss. skin microbes involved. Ineffective. against MRSA, Listeria, C. dificile, enterococci Cephalexin 1st gen. Cephalosporins (β-lactam) Same as above Same as above Same as above Renal Same as above Oral; Ineffective

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    • [DOC File]ALLERGY, ASTHMA, & CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY SPECIALISTS, P

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      Allergies Have occurred in patients with hypersensitivities to β lactam antibiotics (the pattern is assumed to be like imipenem) Drug interactions Probenecid (inhibits renal excretion of meropenem) Oral contraceptives (the usual antibiotic-OC risk) Dose (renal/hepatic failure, obesity) Normal dose is 0.5-1.0 gm IV q8h . 2 gm IV q8h for meningitis

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    • [DOC File]Drug - UW Students Web Server

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      Many medication allergies are to antibiotics. As inpatient notes become computerized at more institutions, it will be important to use NLP to improve the quality of care, for research purposes, and to improve documentation. While our NLP classifier had excellent negative predictive value, the positive predictive value was only 72.7%.

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    • Allergic Reactions to Antibiotics - What You Need to Know

      Avoid entering allergies without specification on what the reaction was or when it occurred (with regards to a patient’s age when the allergy occurred and timing in relation to administration of the offending antibiotic).

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    • [DOC File]General Outline for Antibiotics (a good study guide)

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      12/2003 “Allergies, Antibiotics and the Fungal Connection,” Eastern Michigan University, MI. 1/2004 “Chronic Infections and Allergies: The Connection between Antibiotics, Immunoregulation, Fungal Oxylipins and Gastrointestinal Microflora,” St. Louis University, MO

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    • [DOC File]Antibiotic

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      5. therapeutic uses – useful for treating G- infections that would normally be treated with a beta-lactam (*does not cross-react with other beta- lactams and is safe to use in patients with penicillin allergies) V. Therapeutic Uses (see above) VI. Toxicity/Contraindications. A. nausea and vomiting (common) B. hypersensitivity reactions (uncommon)

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    • [DOC File]Galen B - University of Michigan

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      germs. If you have year-round allergies to dust mites, pollen and mold, you may have some injury to your mucus membranes, which can increase your chance of getting an infection. Common Infections. The most common infections are viral respiratory tract infections, or colds. The average young child may get up to 12 colds a year.

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