PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER Flucloxacillin
Severe kidney disease: your doctor may reduce your dose, the maximum dose in adults is 1g every 8 to 12 hours Make sure you complete your prescribed course; do not stop taking
Active substance: flucloxacillin Procedure no: PSUSA
poudre pour sirop not available BE154804 TRENKER BE STAPHYCID 250 mg/5 ml, poeder voor stroop not available BE154804 TRENKER BE STAPHYCID 250 mg / 5 ml, poudre pour sirop not available 1991110826 TRENKER LU Flucloxacilline CF, poeder voor oplossing voor injectie 125 mg, 250 mg, 500 mg en 1 g not available RVG 57442 CENTRAFARM B V NL
THERAPEUTIC INDEX Flubex - Beximco Pharma
THERAPEUTIC INDEX 183 Flubex® Capsule/Syrup/DS Syrup Description Flubex is a preparation of Flucloxacillin It acts in similar way to Penicillin by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis
Flucloxacillin 125mg/5ml Sugar Free Powder for Oral Solution
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FLOXAPEN PRODUCT INFORMATION (flucloxacillin sodium
Issue 8 (Marketed) FLOXAPEN PRODUCT INFORMATION (flucloxacillin sodium/flucloxacillin magnesium) DESCRIPTION FLOXAPEN (flucloxacillin) is the sodium or magnesium salt of 3-(2'-chloro-6'-fluorophenyl)-5-methyl-4-
Phylopen - Square Pharmaceuticals
Usual children dosage: 2-10 years: half of the adult dose Under 2 years: quarter of the adult dose Dose adjustment in renal impairment : As common with other penicillins, Flucloxacillin usage in patients with renal
FLOXAM (Flucloxacilline) - Laprophan
La flucloxacilline ne devrait pas être administré conjointement avec des agents bactériostatiques En revanche, son association avec des aminoglycosides peut entraîner un effet synergique Le probénécide fait baisser la sécrétion rénale tubulaire de flucloxacilline Son administration concomitante risque d'entraîner des taux
ANTIBIOTIC DOSES - Sheffield Childrens Hospital
SC(NHS)FT Reg I D No 1246 Medical Guidelines for Paediatric Medicine
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Acide valproïque 57,64 mg/ml Orale (sirop) Acide valproïque 200 mg Orale Flucloxacilline 500 mg Injectable Flucloxacilline 1 g Injectable
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SC(NHS)FT Reg. I.D. No. 1246 Medical Guidelines for Paediatric Medicine
ANTIBIOTIC DOSES
This guidance does not cover the treatment of line infections, haematology / oncology patients, patients with Tuberculosis,
or patients with Cystic Fibrosis - please refer to separate guidelines. SC(NHS)FT Implemented March 2018, Review March 2021 (do not use after this date) Page 1 of 10 f2.4 ANTIBIOTIC DOSES
Antibiotic
Type of infection
DoseMethod of
administrationLength of treatment
Comments
Amoxicillin
Neonatal meningitis
Age 0-3 months
< 7 days 100mg/kg 12 hourly7-28 days 100mg/kg 8 hourly
>1 month 100mg/kg 6 hourlySlow IV infusion
over 30 minutes21 days
Avail. oral preparations:
250mg capsules
125mg in 5ml
suspension250mg in 5ml
suspensionMild Pneumonia
Otitis media
Sinusitis
Cellulitis
Dental abscess
1 month 1 year 125mg three times a day
1- 5 years 250mg three times a day
5-18 years 500mg three times a day
Oral Otitis media : 5-7 days
Sinusitis: 7 days
Dental abscess: 7
daysBenzylpenicillin
Severe cellulitis
Pneumonia
Age < 7days 50mg/kg twice day
7 28 days 50mg/kg three times a day
1 month - 18 years 50mg/kg four times
dailySlow IV over 30
minutesDepends on clinical
responseAge 1 month 18
years:Max 2.4g four times
dailyCefaclor
Bacterial chest
infectionAge 1month - 1 year 62.5mg three times a
dayAge 1 - 5 years 125mg three times a day
Age > 5 years 250 mg three times a day
OralDoses may be doubled
in infections caused by less susceptible organismsAvail. oral preparations:
250mg & 500mg
capsules125mg in 5 ml
suspension250mg in 5 ml
suspensionSC(NHS)FT Reg. I.D. No. 1246 Medical Guidelines for Paediatric Medicine
ANTIBIOTIC DOSES
This guidance does not cover the treatment of line infections, haematology / oncology patients, patients with Tuberculosis,
or patients with Cystic Fibrosis - please refer to separate guidelines. SC(NHS)FT Implemented March 2018, Review March 2021 (do not use after this date) Page 2 of 10 fAntibiotic
Type of infection
DoseMethod of
administrationLength of treatment
Comments
Cefalexin
UTI < 7days 25mg/kg (max 125mg) twice daily7-21days 25mg/kg(max 125mg) three times
a day21-28days 25mg/kg (max 125mg) four
times a day1 mth 12 yrs 25mg/kg twice daily (Max
1g) OR1 month 1 year 125mg twice daily
1-5 years 125mg -250mg three times a
day6-12 years 250mg-500mg three times a
day12-18 years 500mg twice daily
Oral7 days
Avail. oral preparations:
250mg & 500mg tablets
125mg in 5 ml
suspension250mg in 5 ml
suspensionCefotaxime
Neonatal meningitis,
osteomyelitis & sepsisAge < 7 days 50 mg/kg twice daily
7-21 days 50mg/kg three times daily
> 21 days 50mg/kg three to four times a daySlow IV bolus
Refer to Bacterial
Meningitis Guideline in
Medical Guidelines
Maximum adult daily
dose 12gEmergency treatment:
Initial dose of 100mg/kg
(max dose 2g) may be given as a short infusionMeningitis
Acute Epiglottitis
Meningococcal sepsis
Osteomyelitis
Age > 1 month 50mg/kg four times
dailyNB: osteomyelitis >3
months, see cefuroximeCeftriaxone
Meningitis
Meningococcal
sepsisAcute epiglottitis
Birth -to 15 day 50mg/kg once daily
Age > 15 days - 11 years (body weight up
to 50kg) 80mg/kg >50kgs or 12-17 years: 4g once dailyIV infusion over
60 minutes in
neonatesIV infusion over
at least30minutes if > 1
month of ageRefer to Bacterial
Meningitis Guideline in
Medical Guidelines
Max. daily dose 4g
Please note IM
Ceftriaxone is not
recommended to complete the courseSC(NHS)FT Reg. I.D. No. 1246 Medical Guidelines for Paediatric Medicine
ANTIBIOTIC DOSES
This guidance does not cover the treatment of line infections, haematology / oncology patients, patients with Tuberculosis,
or patients with Cystic Fibrosis - please refer to separate guidelines. SC(NHS)FT Implemented March 2018, Review March 2021 (do not use after this date) Page 3 of 10 fAntibiotic
Type of infection
DoseMethod of
administrationLength of treatment
Comments
Meningitis prophylaxis Adult : 250 mg single doseIM (Adult
prophylaxis only)Prophylaxis in pregnant
contactsCefuroxime
UTIPeritonitis
Pneumonia
Orbital &
periorbital cellulitisOsteomyelitis & septic
arthritis (Age >3 months)Age < 7days 30 mg/kg twice daily
Age 7 - 20 days 30 mg/kg three times
dailyAge 21-28 days 30 mg/kg four times a day
Age > 1 month 30 mg/kg three times
dailyDo not exceed adult dose (1.5g three times
a day)Slow IV bolus
Consider 50mg/kg in
osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, severe pneumonia and other severe infections.Chloramphenicol
Bacterial conjunctivitis
1 drop / application of ointment
4 - 6 times a day
Topical
Continue for 48 hours
after eyes clearAvailable preparations:
0.5% eye drops
1% eye ointment
Ciprofloxacin
Meningococcal
prophylaxis1month 5 years : 125mg single dose
Children 5-12 years (only if able to swallow
tablets): 250mg single doseAdults and children >12 yrs:
500mg single dose
OralSingle dose
Ciprofloxacin 250mg
tabs.250mg in 5ml
Suspension
NB suspension not
normally dispensed for meningitis prophylaxis.Please see Rifampicin if
liquid preparation needed for prophylaxisShigella & Salmonella
Neonate 15mg/kg twice daily
1 month 18 years 20mg/kg (max 750mg)
twice daily Oral7 days
Severe animal &
human bites in patients allergic to penicillinNeonate 15mg/kg twice daily
1 month 18 years 20mg/kg (max 750mg)
twice dailyOral 10 14 days
SC(NHS)FT Reg. I.D. No. 1246 Medical Guidelines for Paediatric Medicine
ANTIBIOTIC DOSES
This guidance does not cover the treatment of line infections, haematology / oncology patients, patients with Tuberculosis,
or patients with Cystic Fibrosis - please refer to separate guidelines. SC(NHS)FT Implemented March 2018, Review March 2021 (do not use after this date) Page 4 of 10 f