Pediatric dosing of antimicrobials: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 23:26, 17 November 2019
Antibiotics
Penicillins
Drug | Indication | Age | Weight | Usual dose |
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Penicillin G IV/IM | moderate to severe infections | 100,000 to 400,000 U/kg/day split q4-6h (max 24 MU/day) | ||
meningitis | 400,000 U/kg/day split q4h (max 24 MU/day) | |||
Penicillin VK PO | mild to moderate infections | 25-50 mg/kg/day split q8-12h | ||
rheumatic fever (treatment) | ≤ 27 kg | 300 mg PO bid x10 days | ||
> 27 kg | 600 mg PO bid x 10 days | |||
rheumatic fever (prophylaxis) | > 5 years | 300 mg PO bid | ||
asplenia (prophylaxis) | 6 months to 5 years | 150 mg PO bid | ||
> 5 years | 300 mg PO bid | |||
Cloxacillin IV | methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus | 100-200 mg/kg/day split q4-6h (max 2g/dose and 12 g/day) | ||
Cloxacillin PO | use cephalexin instead | |||
Ampicillin IV | meningitis | neonates | 300 mg/kg/day split q6-8h | |
infants and children | 300-400 mg/kg/day split q4-6h (max 2 g/dose) | |||
other infections | neonates | 100-200 mg/kg/day split q6-8h | ||
infants and children | 100-200 mg/kg/day split q6h (max 2 g/dose) |