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What are the main quinolones?
Zymar, Zymaxid, Vigamox and Besivance
What is the sensitivity of quinolones?
Broad-spectrum antibiotic with some resistant Gram +

Ineffective against MRSA
What is the dosing of quinolones?
TID
What are the main bactericidal aminoglycosides?
Gentamicin, tobramycin, drops and ointment
What is the sensitivity of aminoglycosides?
Broad-spectrum antibiotic with some resistant Gram +

Ineffective against MRSA
What is a tricyclic?
Vancomycin
What is a tricyclic used for?
For serious infections
What is the sensitivity of tricyclics?
Broad Gram +, gold standard for Gram +
What is the dosage of aminoglycosides?
TID
What are the bacterialcidal antibiotics?
Quinolones, Aminoglycosides, Vancomycin
What are the bacteriostatic antibiotics?
Azithromycin, Sulfacetamide
What drugs are Macrolides?
Azithromycin and erythromycin
What are the bacteriostatic combination antibiotics?
Timethoprim and polymyxin B (polytrim)

Bacitracin and polymyxin B (polysporin)
What is polytrim composed of?
Trimethoprim and polymyxin B
What is Polysporin composed of?
Polymyxin B and bacitracin
What are the topical antibiotics available in ointment?
Tobramycin, gentamycin, polysporin, bacitracin, erythromycin
What are the topical antibiotics available in ointment and soln?
Tobramycin and gentamicin