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gonorrhea
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ceftriaxone 250 mg IM x1 (with FQ as follow up?)
always treat for co-infection w/ chlamydia unless ruled out azithro 1 g PO x1 doxy 100 mg PO x7 levo |
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syphilis
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if early, penicillin 2.4 million U IM x1
ceftriaxone for allergics doxy if allergics |
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epidiymitis
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ceftriaxone x1
follow with levo or doxycycline for 10days |
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trichomoniasis
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metro 2g PO x1
avoid oral form in pregnancy, however may treat if symptomatic |
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chancroid
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H. ducreyi
azithro 1g PO x1 ceftriaxone 250 mg IM x1 ciprofloxacin |
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mycoplasma genitalium
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azithro
doxycycline |
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bacterial vaginosis
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Gardnerella vaginalis
metro - 500mg PO bid for 7 days or 2g PO x1 clinda PO or 2% cream topical then systemic if failure |
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use this for most serious fungal infections
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amphotericin B
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for bladder irrigation
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Amph B
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adverse effects of Amph B
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infusion reaction, nephrotoxicity, hypokalemia, hypomagnesia
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vaginal candidiasis, C. albicans
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fluconazole (Diflucan) 150mg PO x1
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adverse effects of fluco
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GI, liver if used long-term
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problem of fluco
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inhibits human cytochrome p450 which may alter metabolism of other drugs
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terbinafine (Lamisil)
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fungal nail infections, C. albicans
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adverse effects of terbinafine
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GI, headache
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for superficial fungal infections
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ketoconazole or terbinafine
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nystatin
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a powder.
b/w fat folds, for thrush also |
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for herpes simplex
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acyclovir (oral or IV)
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SE of acyclovir
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herpetic encephalitis
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alternatives to acyclovir
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famciclovir, valacyclovir
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HPV
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imiquimod (aldara)
podophylox gardicil vacc |
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scabies and pubic lice
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permethrin (Nix)
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NRTI
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zidovudine, lamivudine
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NNRTI
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efavirenz
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protease inhibitor
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indinavir, ritonavir
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fusion inhibitor
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enfuviritide
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