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When are Antibacterials (Penicillins) indicated?
Indicated for infections by susceptible bacteria in the upper respiratory tract (e.g. otitis media), lower respiratory tract (e.g. bronchitis), skin,
bone, and many other tissues.
When are Antibacterials (Penicillins) contraindicated?
Contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to penicillins.
Brand names amoxicillin?
Amoxil*(discontinued)
Novamoxin*
Scheudle Amoxil?
Schedule 1
Schedule Novamoxin?
Schedule 1
Coverage Novamoxin?
Caps: 250 & 500 mg - Full
Chew Tabs: 125 & 250 mg -Full
Susp: 125 mg/5 mL - Full
Susp: 250 mg/5 mL - Full
Coverage Amoxil?
Discontinued
Dosage Novamoxin?
Caps: 250 & 500 mg
Chew Tabs: 125 & 250 mg
Susp: 125 and 250 mg/5 mL
Brand name amoxicillin/clavulanate ?
Clavulin
Schedule Clavulin?
Schedule 1
Coverage Clavulin?
Tabs: 250 mg and 125 mg clavulanic acid – Unlisted
Tabs: 500 & 875 mg amoxicillin and 125 mg clavulanic acid - Partial
Susp: 125 mg amox + 31.25 mg clav, - Partial
Susp: 200 mg amox + 28.5 mg clav/5mL - Unlisted
Susp: 250 mg amox + 62.5 mg clav, & 400 mg amox + 57 mg clav/5ml - Partial
Dosage Clavulin?
Tabs: 250, 500 & 875 mg amoxicillin and 125 mg clavulanic acid
Susp: 125 mg amox + 31.25 mg clav, 200 mg amox + 28.5 mg clav, 250 mg amox + 62.5 mg clav, and
400 mg amox + 57 mg clav per 5 mL
Brand name penicillin V?
Apo-Pen VK
Schedule Apo-Pen VK?
Schedule 1
Coverage Apo-Pen VK?
Tabs: 300 mg - Full
Susp: 125 mg/5mL - Full
Susp: 300 mg/5mL - Full
Dosage Apo-Pen VK?
Tabs: 300 mg
Susp: 125 mg & 300 mg/5 mL
When are Antibacterials (Cephalosporins) indicated?
Indicated for infections by susceptible bacteria in the upper respiratory tract (e.g. otitis media), skin, urinary tract and other tissues.
When are Antibacterials (Cephalosporins) contraindicated?
Contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to cephalosporins; use with caution in patients with allergies to penicillins.
Brand name cefprozil?
Cefzil
Dosage Cefzil?
Tabs: 250 & 500 mg
Susp: 125 and 250 mg/5 mL
Schedule Cefzil?
Schedule 1
Coverage Cefzil?
Tabs: 250 & 500 mg – Unlisted
Susp: 125 & 250 mg/5mL - Unlisted
Brand names cephalexin?
Keflex*
Novo-Lexin*
Dosage Keflex?
Tabs: 250 & 500 mg
Susp: 125 and 250 mg/5 mL
Schedule Keflex?
Schedule 1
Coverage Keflex?
Keflex:
Tabs: 250 & 500 mg - Partial
Susp: 125 mg/5mL – Full
Susp: 250 mg/5mL - Unlisted
Dosage Novo-Lexin?
Tabs: 250 & 500 mg
Caps: 250 & 500 mg
Susp: 125 and 250 mg/5 mL
Schedule Novo-Lexin?
Schedule 1
Coverage Novo-Lexin?
Novo-Lexin:
Tabs: 250 & 500 mg - Full
Caps: 250 & 500 mg - Full
Susp: 125 & 250 mg/5mL – Full
When are Antibacterials (Sulfonamides) indicated?
Indicated for infections by susceptible bacteria in the urinary tract (e.g. cystitis), upper and lower respiratory tract, and many other tissues.
When are Antibacterials (Sulfonamides) contraindicated?
Contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to sulfonamides or to trimethoprim, in infants < 2 months old, and in patients with megaloblastic anemia and selected other blood disorders.
Brand names sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim?
Septra (injection only -other dosage forms discontinued)
Teva-Sulfamethoxazole Trimethoprim
Schedule Septa
Schedule 1
Coverage Septa
Unlisted
Dosage Septra?
Injectable: 80 mg SMX + 16 mg TMP per mL
Schedule Teva- Sulfamethoxazole Trimethoprim?
Schedule 1
Coverage Teva- Sulfamethoxazole Trimethoprim?
Tabs: 400 mg sulf + 80 mg trim - Full
DS Tabs: 800 mg sulf + 160 mg trim - Full
Susp: 200 mg sulf + 40 mg trim/5mL - Full
Dosage Teva-Sulfamethoxazole Trimethoprim?
Tabs: 400 mg sulfamethoxazole + 80 mg trimethoprim
DS Tabs: 800 mg sulf + 160 mg trim
Susp: 200 mg sulf + 40 mg trim/5 mL
When are Antibacterials (Macrolides) indicated?
Indicated for infections by susceptible bacteria in the upper and lower respiratory tract, genitourinary tract, skin, and other tissues.
What drug(generic name) is also used (in combination with other medications) for H. pylori eradication in peptic ulcer disease?
Clarithromycin
When are Antibacterials (Macrolides) contraindicated?
Contraindicated in
patients with hypersensitivity to macrolides.
When in particular is Clarithromycin contraindicated?
Clarithromycin is contraindicated in patients taking astemizole, terfenadine, cisapride, pimozide,
ergotamine or dihydroergotamine.
Brand name azithromycin dihydrate?
Zithromax
Schedule Zithromax?
Schedule 1
Coverage Zithromax?
Tabs: 250mg – Partial
Tabs: 600 mg - Unlisted
Susp: 100 & 200 mg/5mL - Partial
Injectable: 100 mg/mL - Unlisted
Dosage Zithromax?
Tabs: 250 & 600 mg
Susp: 100 & 200 mg per 5 mL
Injectable: 100 mg per mL
Brand name azithromycin monohydrate hemiethanolate
PMS- Azithromycin
Schedule PMS Azithromycin?
Schedule 1
Coverage PMS Azithromycin?
Tabs: 250 mg & 600 mg - Unlisted
Susp: 100 mg/5mL - Full
Susp: 200 mg/5mL - Unlisted
Dosage PMS- Azithromycin
Tab: 250 & 600 mg
Susp: 100 & 200 mg/5 mL
Brand names clarithromycin?
Biaxin
Biaxin BID
Biaxin XL
Schedule Biaxin, Biaxin, BID Biaxin XL?
Schedule 1
Coverage Biaxin, Biaxin, BID Biaxin XL?
Tabs: 250 mg - Partial
Tabs: 500 mg - Unlisted
ER Tabs: 500 mg - Unlisted
Susp: 125 & 250 mg/5 mL – Partial
Dosage Biaxin?
Susp: 125 & 250 mg/5 mL
Dosage Biaxin BID?
Tabs: 250 & 500 mg
Dosage Biaxin XL
ER Tabs: 500 mg
When are Antibacterials (Fluoroquinolones) indicated?
Indicated for infections by susceptible bacteria in the upper and lower respiratory tract, urinary tract, skin, prostate (ciprofloxacin only) and other tissues.
When are Antibacterials (Fluoroquinolones) contraindicated?
Contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to fluoroquinolones or benzalkonium chloride (eye drops only).
When is Ciprofloxacin contraindicated?
Ciprofloxacin is contraindicated in patients taking tizanidine.
Brand name ciprofloxacin?
Cipro*
(* for injection)
Schedule Cipro*?
(* for injection)
Schedule 1
Coverage Cipro?
Susp. - Unlisted
Injectable – Unlisted
Dosage Cipro?
Susp: 500 mg/5 mL
Injectable: 2 mg per mL
Brandname ciprofloxacin hydrochloride?
Cipro - for Tabs
Ciloxan - for eye drops
Schedule Cipro*?
(* for Tabs)
Schedule 1
Coverage Cipro*?
(* for Tabs)
Tabs: 250, 500 & 750 mg - Partial
ER Tabs: 500 & 1000 mg - Unlisted
Dosage Cipro?
Tabs: 250, 500 & 750 mg
ER Tabs: 500 & 1000 mg
Schedule Ciloxan*?
(* for eye drops)
Schedule 1
Coverage Ciloxan*?
(* for eye drops)
Eye ointment: 0.3% - Unlisted
Eye drops: 0.3% - Partial
**Special Authority
(SA) required**
Dosage Ciloxan?
Eye ointment: 0.3%
Eye drops: 0.3%
Brand name ciprofloxacin HCl/dexamethasone?
Ciprodex
Schedule Ciprodex?
Schedule 1
Coverage Ciprodex?
Unlisted
Dosage Ciprodex?
Ear drops: 3 mgo ciprofloxacin +1 mg dexamethasone per mL
Brand names moxifloxacin?
Avelox
Vigamox
Schedule Avelox?
Schedule 1
Coverage Avelox?
Tabs - Unlisted
Injectable - Unlisted
Dosage Avelox
Tabs: 400 mg
Injectable: 400 mg/250 mL minibag
Schedule Vigamox?
Schedule 1
Coverage Vigamox?
Eye drops - Unlisted
Dosage Vigamox?
Eye drops: 0.5%