Bactrim/cephalexin, doxycyclene. Page 4. 4. Lymphangitis. Etiology: usually cephalosporin and anaerobic coverage such as clindamycin or metronidazole.
If MRSA coverage is required, doxycycline or Bactrim (trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole) can be added. Clindamycin covers anaerobes, but it is not
The king of anaerobic coverage, Flagyl is often added to regimens that have insufficient anaerobic coverage. Bactrim. Doxycycline. PO. Bactrim.
Sulfonamides coverage. Bactrim, covers gram positive, gram negative, but poor anaerobic coverage. Fluoroquinolones coverage. Ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin
Good gram negative, including Pseudomonas, coverage. No gram or anaerobic Outpatient consider doxycycline, dicloxacillin, Bactrim. If
Bactrim Forte, in combination with an appropriate agent for anaerobic coverage, is an effective and recommended alternative for the prophylaxis and
bactrim, aztreonam, and pipercillin-tazobactam. METRONIDAZOLE. Metronidazole, widely known as flagyl, is an imidazole with exceptional anaerobic coverage (46)
Bactrim covers a wide. range of gram positive and gram negative bacteria, but has 0 anaerobic coverage. It's 1g positive. coverage includes
If MRSA coverage is required, doxycycline or Bactrim (trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole) can be added. Clindamycin covers anaerobes, but it is
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