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Unit III Pharm: SOA
Spectrum of Actions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| SOA of Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole | Staph (MSSA, CA-MRSA) EKS, HM |
| SOA of Aminoglycosides | Gram - Pseudomonas: Tobramycin Serratia: Gentamicin |
| SOA for Tetracyclines | Strep, Staph H.N.M. E.coli B. fragilis, Clostridium Other: Listeria, mycoplasma, Chlamydia, Rickettsia, Borrellia burgdorferi |
| H. pylori tx | A.T.M Aminoglycosides Tetracyclines Metronidazole |
| DOC early lyme dz | Doxycycline |
| Common uses for TMP/SXP | Serious hospital-aquired infections caused by Enterobacteria and Pseudomonas |
| SOA for Erythromycin | S. pneumoniae (alternative for PCN allergy) Neisseria, M. Cat Other: Atypical RTI pathogens Bordetells, Treponema, Ureaplasma |
| SOA for Clarithromycin | same as erythromycin but improved H.flu |
| SOA for Azithromycin | Intracellular pathogens Common: pharyngitis/tonsilitis/AOM Adults: |
| SOA for Clindamycin | Staph/Strep Anaerobes: abcesses |
| DOC for B. fragilis | CLindamycin or Metronidizole |
| SOA of Metronidazole | Anaerobes and Parasites |
| Narrow spectrum penicillin SOA | Strep, Treponema pallidum, listeria |
| Anti-staph penicillins SOA | Staph A: Peptostreptococcus |