Antibacterial Prescribing Flashcards

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What is the difference between empiric and pathogen directed antibiotic choice?

A

Empiric - is typically drugs that cover a large spectrum without much specificity
pathogen directed is prescribing a drug with likely pathogen in mind for that location.

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What are common reasons for drug failures?

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Drug Choice - wrong susceptibility for site of infection, emergence of resistance, and multiple organism infection
Host Factors - host suppressed immune response, medical devices housing infection, and/or abscess of infection

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What are the factors needed to consider for abx choice?

A
  • Resistance pattern
  • Age
  • Renal/Liver function
  • Route (IV, IM, PO)
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What are the common drug treatments for UTIs?

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1st Choice - TMP/SMX

2nd Choice - Nitrofurantoin, Fosfomycin, Ciprofloxacin

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What are common drugs used to treat MRSA?

A

Vancomycin
Linezolid
Daptomycin
Tigecycline

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Q

Common treatment options for community acquired MRSA?

A

Oral Drugs primarily used for outpatient treatment

  • Linezolid
  • Doxycyline/Minocycline
  • Clindamycin
  • TMP/SMX
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