Recommendations for Re-Dosing in Surgical Prophylaxis. 7. Specific local guidance in surgical prophylaxis. 8. Obstetric and Gynaecology Procedures. .
clindamycin (if not G-). pyoderma. amoxicillin/CA cephalexin clindamycin (if not surgical prophylaxis (GI or genitourinary). ampicillin or ampicillin
Vancomycin: Vancomycin should not be routinely used for surgical prophylaxis. Clindamycin 10mg/kg Clindamycin. N/A. Cefazolin in 4 hours. Clindamycin in 6
Dosing and Timing of Antibiotic Agents used for Surgical Prophylaxis lactams: Clindamycin plus. Gentamicin. Biliary, including lap cholecystectomy.
dose of gentamicin with clindamycin was found to be safe and effective in Implementing 1-dose antibiotic prophylaxis for pre- vention of surgical
-For all procedures in which clindamycin is administered, a repeat dose For general surgical prophylaxis, refer to the proper surgical
Clindamycin susceptible: Clindamycin 900 mg IV every 8 hrs Single dose or combination that provides both GBS and surgical prophylaxis
by T Kaczmarzyk Cited by 6GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS AGAINST SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS IN ORAL dose of 1000 mg or clindamycin in a single dose of
by T Kaczmarzyk Cited by 6GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS AGAINST SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS IN ORAL dose of 1000 mg or clindamycin in a single dose of
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