7. Clindamycin 8. Tetracyclines 9. Chloramphenicol (Cefuroxime): Some gram positive and gram negative coverage, expensive, and rarely used as 1. st.
Sulfonamides coverage. Bactrim, covers gram positive, gram negative, but poor anaerobic coverage. Fluoroquinolones coverage. Ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin
An aminoglycoside antibiotic used for gram-negative bacterial coverage, gentamicin is used in combination with either clindamycin or in
Gram Coverage: Cephalosporins cover both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Drug Names: Examples of lincosamides include clindamycin
Coverage for gram negative organisms is not needed except in very specific clindamycin, change clindamycin to alternate active agent such as bactrim or.
If MRSA coverage needed or PCN allergic: Doxycycline/TMP-SMX/clindamycin Moores, Is double coverage of gram-negative organisms necessary? Am
Spectrum: Fairly broad spectrum with some Staph and MRSA coverage, some gram negative coverage, and atypicals. coverage, or add Clindamycin or Metronidazole.
gram coverage with less gram negative, or further gram negative coverage. Ceftaroline: IV form Increased gram coverage, active against MRSA Gram negative coverage equivalent to 2nd generation cephalosporins, no pseudomonas coverage Ceftolozane-Tazobactam Covers ESBL gram negatives, resistant pseudomonas
by JC Livingston 2024 Cited by 49cluding an aminoglycoside for coverage of gram-negative organisms and clindamycin phosphate for coverage of gram-positive and anaerobic organisms.2 These
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