THE ANTIBIOTIC MANAGEMENT OF ORAL INFECTIONSAustralian Endodontic Journal
(redirected fromOral antibiotics) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia an·ti·bi·ot·ic (ăn′tĭ-bī-ŏt′ĭk, ăn′tī-) n. A substance, such as penicillin or erythromycin, produced by or derived from certain microorganisms, including fungi and bacteria, that can destroy or inhibit the gr...
site of infection.Antibiotics are indicated for odontogenic and oral non-odontogenic infections,as prophylaxis against focal infection,and as prophylaxis against local and systemic infection.Pregnancy,kidney and liver functional lesion are situations requiring special caution when indicating antibiotic treatment...
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Nuzyra (omadacycline), an aminomethylcycline tetracycline antibiotic approved in October 2018 for adults with community-acquired bacterial pneumonia (CABP) and acute skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSI). Nuzyra is a once-daily intravenous (IV) and oral antibiotic that exhibits broad activity, ...
Primary susceptibility testing is frequently used in examination of urinary infections, where approximately 105 organisms/ml are found in patients. Primary susceptibility testing is wasteful of resources, as many specimens will have no organisms present. Thus, if this method is employed it should be ...
10 In the treatment of infections in these organs, a specific antibiotic with good tissue penetration should be used. After distribution in the tissues and body fluids, metabolising enzymes in the body may degrade the antibiotic. The liver is the principal organ of metabolism, although any ...
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Short-course versus long-course oral antibiotic treatment for infections treated in outpatient settings: a review of systematic reviews. Fam Pract. 2017;34(5):511–9. PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Lewis JD, Chen EZ, Baldassano RN, Otley AR, Griffiths AM, Lee D, et al. ...
Removal of the intravenous line, improvement of attitude and appetite and early discharge from the hospital can be achieved when sequential parenteral-oral antibiotic therapy is used appropriately to treat children with certain moderate to severe infections. Such antibiotic regimens are potentially indicated...