Dosis Lazim Antibiotik
Dosis Lazim Antibiotik
Dosis Lazim Antibiotik
exacerbation of COPD
First choice : Amoxicillin
Adult : 500 mg, three times daily, for five
days
Alternatives : Doxycycline
Adult : 200 mg, on day one (loading dose),
followed by 100 mg, once daily, on days two
Common
to five pathogens: Respiratory viruses,
Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae,
Moraxella catarrhalis
Adelaide,2011
Antibiotic treatment Pertussis
(Whooping cough)
First choice : * Azithromycin (first-line for
children, alternative for adults)
Child < 45 kg : 10 mg/kg/dose, once daily,
on day one, followed by 5 mg/kg/dose, once
daily, on days two to five
Adult and Child > 45 kg: 500 mg on day
one, followed by 250 mg, once daily, on days
two to five
*Erythromycin (first-line for adults,
alternative for children aged over one year)
Child: 10 mg/kg/dose, four times daily, for 14
days
Adult: 400 mg, four times daily, for 14 days
Common pathogens :Bordetella
pertussis Adelaide,2011
N.B :
Erythromycin ethyl succinate is
currently the only fully subsidised form
of oral erythromycin available in New
Zealand. Treatment and prophylaxis is
recommended for 14 days with
erythromycin ethyl succinate. There is
evidence that seven days of treatment
with erythromycin estolate (which has
superior tissue and serum
concentrations compared with the other
erythromycin salts), is as effective as 14
days treatment. However, erythromycin
Adelaide,2011
Antibiotic treatment Pneumonia
adult
Auckland,2004
Antibiotic treatment Sinusitis (acute)
continued
Alternatives : Doxycycline
Adult and child > 12 years: 200 mg on day one,
followed by 100 mg, once daily, on days two to
seven
Amoxicillin clavulanate (if symptoms persist
despite a treatment course of amoxicillin)
Child: 10 mg/kg/dose (amoxicillin component),
three times daily, for seven days (maximum 500
mg/dose amoxicillin component)
Adult: 500+125 mg, three times daily, for seven
days
Auckland,2004
Antibiotic treatment
Conjunctivitis
First choice Chloramphenicol 0.5%
eye drops
Adult and child > 2 years: 1 2 drops,
every two hours for the first 24 hours,
then every four hours +/
chloramphenicol eye ointment at night
until 48 hours after symptoms have
cleared
Alternatives Fusidic acid eye gel
Adult andpathogens
Common child: 1 drop, twiceStreptococcus
Viruses, daily until
48 hours after
pneumoniae, symptoms
Haemophilus have cleared
influenzae,
Staphylococcus aureus
Less commonly: Chlamydia trachomatis or
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Auckland,2004
Antibiotic treatment Bacterial
meningitis and suspected meningococcal
sepsis
Alternatives
Cephalexin
Adult: 500 mg, four times daily, for seven
days
Erythromycin
Adult: 400 mg, four times daily, for seven
days
Treat mastitis in males or non-lactating females
with amoxicillin clavulanate 500+125 mg,
three times daily, for seven days Auckland,2004
Gastrointestinal
Antibiotic treatment Campylobacter
enterocolitis
First choice Erythromycin
Child: 10 mg/kg/dose, four times daily, for
five days
Adult: 400 mg, four times daily, for five
days
Alternatives Ciprofloxacin
Adult: 500 treatment
Antibiotic mg, twice daily, for five
Clostridium days
difficile
(not recommended for children)
colitis
First choice Metronidazole
Adult: 400 mg, three times daily, for 10 days
Alternatives Vancomycin
If patient has not responded to two courses of
metronidazole; discuss with an infectious diseases
physician or clinical microbiologist. Oral
vancomycin (using the injection product) may be
Auckland,2004
Antibiotic treatment Salmonella
enterocolitis
First choice Ciprofloxacin
Adult: 500 mg, twice daily, for three days
Alternatives Co-trimoxazole
Adult: 160+800 mg (two tablets), twice daily,
for three days
Genito-urinary
Antibiotic treatment Chlamydia