by KB HOLTEN 2024 Cited by 304coverage of gram-negative organisms; enhanced coverage cover anaerobes, Listeria, Enterococcus or Pseudomonas species (Bactrim, Septra)
Vancomycin has broad gram positive coverage but zero gram negative coverage. Vancomycin is a great broad spectrum antibiotic for gram
MRSA (CA-. MRSA), and streptococci. Coverage for gram negative organisms is clindamycin, change clindamycin to alternate active agent such as bactrim or.
Same coverage as aminopenicillins, [Bactrim, Septra]) for the treatment of urinary tract infections caused by susceptible gram-negative organisms, although they are not effective against
Historically excellent broad spectrum coverage, including gram-positive coverage, gram-negative coverage (including Pseudomonas aeruginosa and B
Coverage: Primarily gram-negative coverage → Pseudomonas; Enterobacteriaceae; ? M: CBC, K, SCr, BUN. Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim. BACTRIM, SEPTRA
Good gram negative, including Pseudomonas, coverage. No gram or anaerobic Outpatient consider doxycycline, dicloxacillin, Bactrim. If
Adding sulbactam to ampicillin expands coverage to include Bacteroides fragilis, MSSA, and more Gram negative coverage Sulfamethoxazole-Trimethoprim (Bactrim)
Gram Coverage Trick. The next trick is to help you remember the gram coverage for each antibiotic class. Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Coverage. All but 4 of the antibiotic classes cover both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
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