Clindamycin is an antibiotic with gram-positive and anaerobic coverage gram-positive and gram-negative coverage (38). They are unique because of
Gram-Negative Coverage Only. Aminoglycosides primarily cover gram-negative bacteria (with some minor exceptions against gram-positives, especially when used synergistically). The word amiNOglycoside has the word NO in it. No is a negative response which will help you remember gram-negative. Gram-Positive Coverage Only
Outpatient consider doxycycline, dicloxacillin, Bactrim. Neutropenic fever should be treated with broad spectrum gram negative coverage such as cefepime
MRSA (CA-. MRSA), and streptococci. Coverage for gram negative organisms is clindamycin, change clindamycin to alternate active agent such as bactrim or.
MRSA (CA-. MRSA), and streptococci. Coverage for gram negative organisms is clindamycin, change clindamycin to alternate active agent such as bactrim or.
Improved coverage of Gram-negative organisms, Effective for gram-positive, gram-negative, anaerobic, and against multi-antibiotic resistant bacteria
Cefixime is a potent, long-acting oral cephalosporin with increased gram-negative coverage. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim, Bactrim DS
Adding sulbactam to ampicillin expands coverage to include Bacteroides fragilis, MSSA, and more Gram negative coverage Sulfamethoxazole-Trimethoprim (Bactrim)
Cefixime is a potent, long-acting oral cephalosporin with increased gram-negative coverage. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim, Bactrim DS
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