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First Generation
Cephalosporins
Staph (MSSA)
Strep
PEK (modest) (P. mirabilis, E coli, K pneumoniae)
NO MRSA or SPACE
ESO Cephalosporins
1st Generation coverage
HMN:
-Haemophilis influenzae
-Moraxella catarrhalis
-Neisseria
Respiratory bugs
2nd Generation Cephalosporins
First generation coverage
- Plus ESO coverage
Cephamycins:
- Bacteroides
- Stable against ESBL
3rd Generation Cephalosporins
(Enterobacteriaceae)
True 2nd Gen cephs
enhanced G- enteric coverage
PCN-resistant strep pneumonia
NO Pseudomonas
No ESBL or AmpC/SPACE
CefoTAXIME
cefTRIAXONE
3rd Generation Cephs
(Antipseudomonal)
G- aerobes only
very poor G+ activity
very strong P aeruginosa
No ESBL or AmpC/SPACE
cefTAZIDIME
4th Generation Cephs
cefTRIAXONE + cefTAZIDIME
Plus great coverage for G- aerobes:
- P aeruginosa
- E aerogenes
- E cloacae
cefEPIME
Monobactams
Similar to cefTAZIDIME
G- aerobes only
Aztreonam
Natural PCN
Strep pneumoniae
Strep viridans
Neisseria
Treponema (syphilus)
G+ anaerobes
PCNase resistant
Staph (MSSA)
Aminopenicillins
Pen-G coverage
E faecalis (DOC)
G- (SHEPS) (sal/hae/coli/proteus/shigella)
Antipseudomonal PCN
Ampicillin plus PEPS (less enterococcus for carboxys)
(pseu/enterobacter/proteus/serratia)
Ureidos: stronger antipseud, Enterococcus, and Klebsiella
Ticarcillin/