Each ADD-Vantage vial contains, cefazolin sodium equivalent to 1 gram of cefazolin. Gastrointestinal: Diarrhea, oral candidiasis (oral thrush)
ceftriaxone), de-escalate to the narrowest spectrum (e.g. cefazolin). IV antibiotic. Oral equivalent. Ampicillin. Amoxicillin. Ampicillin/sulbactam. Amoxicillin
Oral equivalent to IV cefazolin for many infections, e.g.: Beta-hemolytic streptococcal infections. Streptococcus pneumonia known to be
Cefazolin 1g – 2g TDS. Cefalexin 500mg – 1g QID. Ciprofloxacin 200mg The following IV drugs have equivalent oral doses: azithromycin
One vial of cefazolin sodium 1048 mg equivalent to 1000 mg cefazolin. One Anorexia, diarrhoea and oral candidiasis (oral thrust) have been reported
Available oral formulations have high oral bioavailability and equivalent potency. Cefazolin, Cephalexin, 1 g IV q6, 500 mg PO q6. OR. Dicloxacillin. 500 mg
Step-down therapy: Oral equivalent to IV cefazolin for many infections, e.g.: Beta-hemolytic streptococcal infections. Streptococcus pneumonia
Switch therapy converts a parenteral medication to an oral equivalent within the same class Example: cefazolin 1g IV q12h to cephalexin 500 mg PO qid.
Cefazolin. Clindamycin or Vancomycin. PLUS gentamicin. Biliary other first or second generation oral cephalosporin in equivalent pediatric or adult dosage
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