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PCN
G+ inc Spneumo, enteroccus and faecalis DOC= Spretococci for G- only Meningitis (Penn G), Clostridium (PEN V ONLY)
Penicillinase Resistant
G+: Staph epi, MSSA, Strep P, except enterroccocci, DOC= MSSA, No G- coverage
Amino PCN
G+ DOC Enterococcal spp
Anti Pseudomonial PCN
G+ and G- Including Pseudomonas
Beta Lactamase Inhibitors
G+ and G- Anaerobes. Pip/tazo and Ticar/clav have Pseudomonas activity
Vancomycin
G+ MRSA
Quinolones
G+, G- w PAE, Atypical, Pseudomonas, Cipro=DOC Pseudo, Levo is 2nxd best, MOXI is not used for Pseudomonas
1st G Cephalosporins
G+ including MSSA and some G-
2nd G Cephalosporins
G_+ and more G-
3rd Generation
G+ and even better G- CEFTAZIDIME covers Pseudomonas
Cefepime
Gram + and Gram -, Pseudomonas , Does not cover acinetobacter, or anaerobes
Carbapenems
G= G-Pseudomonas ( BUT NOT ERTAPENAM), anaerobes, DOC= ESBL producers
Amino Glycosides
G- w PAE, PSEUDOMONAS, also used for G+ synergy
Bactrim
G+ amd G-, CAMRSA
Macrolides
G+ G- and ATYPICALS
Tetracyclines
G+ G- ATYPICALS (doxycycline has CAMRSA activity)
Daptomycin
G+ used for VRE and MRSA where vanco resistance or intolerance
Tigecycline
All G+ (MRSA and VRE), G-, Anaerobes, ATYPICALS
Telithromycin
G+, Some G- (resp: n.meningitidis, h influenza, M catarhallis, Atypicals
Clindamycin
G= including MSSA, CAMRSA, anaerobes (above diaphram)
Metronidazole
Anerobes (below diaphragm), also Strep and MSSA
Synercid
G+: E facieum) VRE, All staph, G- n gonorhoea, m catarrhalis, Atypicals, anerobes,
Linezolid
G+ including MRSA and VRE
AZOLES
Flu/Itra: Candida blastomyces, cryptococcus, coccidomyces, histoplasma, THERE IS MORE RESISTANCE WITH FLU in Candida sp Vori/Posa- aspirgilis and fusarium
AZOLE DRUGS
Fluconazole itraconazole voriconazole Posaconazole
Amphotericin B
candida, aspergillus, histoplasma, cryptococcus, coccidymyces, blastomyces
Flucytosine
candida, cryptococcus
echinocandins
candida, aspergillus
Echinocandins examples
candida, aspergillus
Acyclovir
herpes simplex 1 and 2, Herpes zoster virus, Varicella zoster virus
Valcyclovir
herpes simplex 1 and 2, Herpes zoster virus, Varicella zoster virus
Famciclovir
HSV 1 and 2, VZV
Pebciclovir
HSV 1 and 2, VZV
Ganciclovir
Cytomegalovirus, HSV 1 and 2, HSV 6 and 8, VZV
Valganciclovr
Cytomegalovirus, HSV 1 and 2, HSV 6 and 8, VZV