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=== Cephalosporins ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Drug
! Indication
! Age
! Weight
! Usual dose
|-
! colspan=5 | First generation
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| [[Cefazolin]] IV/IM
| usual dose
| colspan=2 |
| 75-150 mg/kg/day split q8h (max 2 g/dose and 6 g/day)
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[Cephalexin]] PO
| usual dose
| colspan=2 |
| 25-100 mg/kg/day split qid
|-
| osteomyelitis (oral step-down)
| colspan=2 |
| 100-150 mg/kg/day split qid
|-
! colspan=5 | Second generation
|-
| [[Cefuroxime]] IV/IM
| usual dose
| colspan=2 |
| 100-150 mg/kg/day split q8h (max 2 g/dose)
|-
| [[Cefuroxime]] azetil PO
| colspan=3 |
| poor bioavailability; not recommended
|-
| [[Cefprozil]] PO
| usual dose
| colspan=2 |
| 15-30 mg/kg/day split bid (max 1 g/day)
|-
! colspan=5 | Third generation
|-
| rowspan=6 | [[Cefotaxime]] IV/IM
| rowspan=3 | usual dose
| 0-7 days
|
| 50 mg/kg/dose q8h
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| >7 days
|
| 50 mg/kg/dose q8h
|-
| infants and children
|
| 100-200 mg/kg/day split q6-8h (max 6 g/day)
|-
| rowspan=3 | meningitis
| 0-7 days
|
| 50 mg/kg/dose q8h
|-
| >7 days
|
| 50 mg/kg/dose q6h
|-
| infants and children
|
| 200-300 mg/kg/day split q6h (max 4 g/dose and 12 g/day)
|-
| rowspan=4 | [[Ceftriaxone]] IM/IV
| usual dose
| >1 month
|
| 50-75 mg/kg q24h (max 2 g/day)
|-
| meningitis
| >1 month
|
| 100 mg/kg/day split q12-24h (max 2 g/dose and 4 g/day)
|-
| rowspan=2 | gonorrhea
| ≥9 years
|
| 250 mg IM once
|-
| <9 years
|
| 50 mg/kg IM once (max 250 mg)
|}
|}



Revision as of 01:12, 18 November 2019

Antibiotics

Penicillins

Drug Indication Age Weight Usual dose
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 usual dose neonates 100-200 mg/kg/day split q6-8h
infants and children 100-200 mg/kg/day split q6h (max 2 g/dose)
meningitis neonates 300 mg/kg/day split q6-8h
infants and children 300-400 mg/kg/day split q4-6h (max 2 g/dose)
Amoxicillin PO usual dose 40-50 mg/kg/day split q8h
Streptococcus pneumoniae 80-90 mg/kg/day split q8h
Group A Streptococcus pharyngitis 50 mg/kg once daily x10 days (max 1 g/dose)
Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid PO usual dose 30-50 mg/kg/day (amox component) split q8-12h (max 875 mg/dose)
Streptococcus pneumoniae 80-90 mg/kg/day (amox component) split q8-12h (max 875 mg/dose)
Piperacillin-tazobactam IV usual dose 240-300 mg/kg/day (pip component) split q6-8h
Pseudomonas aeruginosa or cystic fibrosis 400 mg/kg/day split q6h

Cephalosporins

Drug Indication Age Weight Usual dose
First generation
Cefazolin IV/IM usual dose 75-150 mg/kg/day split q8h (max 2 g/dose and 6 g/day)
Cephalexin PO usual dose 25-100 mg/kg/day split qid
osteomyelitis (oral step-down) 100-150 mg/kg/day split qid
Second generation
Cefuroxime IV/IM usual dose 100-150 mg/kg/day split q8h (max 2 g/dose)
Cefuroxime azetil PO poor bioavailability; not recommended
Cefprozil PO usual dose 15-30 mg/kg/day split bid (max 1 g/day)
Third generation
Cefotaxime IV/IM usual dose 0-7 days 50 mg/kg/dose q8h
>7 days 50 mg/kg/dose q8h
infants and children 100-200 mg/kg/day split q6-8h (max 6 g/day)
meningitis 0-7 days 50 mg/kg/dose q8h
>7 days 50 mg/kg/dose q6h
infants and children 200-300 mg/kg/day split q6h (max 4 g/dose and 12 g/day)
Ceftriaxone IM/IV usual dose >1 month 50-75 mg/kg q24h (max 2 g/day)
meningitis >1 month 100 mg/kg/day split q12-24h (max 2 g/dose and 4 g/day)
gonorrhea ≥9 years 250 mg IM once
<9 years 50 mg/kg IM once (max 250 mg)