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DOC for Lysteria infections
Extended Spectrum Penicillins
Ampicillin
Amoxicillin
DOC for MSSA
Penicillinase Resistant Penicillins
Nafcillin
Oxacillin
Methicillin
DOC for Nisseria gonorrhoeae
Ceftriaxone
3rd Generation Cephalosporin
CNS penetration
Avoid in neonates, bilirubin displacement
DOC for surgical prophylaxis
Cefazolin
1st Generation Cephalosporin
DOC for B-lactamase producing Entrobacter infections
Imipenem
Meropenem
Carbapenams

One of them cause seizures & must be given with Cilastatin

The other is useful in pts with risk/hx of seizures
DOC for MRSA
Vancomycin
(if VRE, then use Ceftaroline, but it's a last resort drug, not DOC!)