Aminoglycosides
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Amikacin | 7.5-15 mg/kg/day IM/IV divided 8-12 hourly or 250 mg IM/IV 12 hourly or 500 mg IM/IV 24 hourly |
Adverse Reactions
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| Gentamicin | 3-5 mg/kg/day IM/IV divided 8 hourly or 160 mg IM/IV 24 hourly |
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| Kanamycin | 1-2 g/day IM divided 12-24 hourly Max dose: 1.5 g/day |
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| Netilmicin | 3-4 mg/kg/day IM/IV divided 8-12 hourly or 150 mg IM/IV 12-24 hourly |
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| Streptomycin | 1-2 g/day IM divided 6-12 hourly Max dose: 2 g/day |
Antibacterial Combination
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Co-trimoxazole (Sulfamethoxazole [SMZ] and Trimethoprim [TM]) |
800 mg SMZ/160 mg TM PO/IV infusion 12 hourly |
Adverse Reactions
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Cephalosporins
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| First Generation |
Adverse Reactions
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| Cefadroxil | 1-2 g/day PO divided 12-24 hourly | |
| Cefalexin (Cephalexin) | 250 mg PO 6 hourly or 500 mg PO 12 hourly or 1-4 g/day PO divided 6-12 hourly |
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| Cefazolin | 1 g IM/IV 12 hourly | |
| Cefradine (Cephradine) | 1-2 g/day PO divided 6-12 hourly Max dose: 4 g/day or 2-4 g/day IM/IV divided 6 hourly Max dose: 8 g/day |
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| Second Generation | ||
| Cefaclor | 250-500 mg PO 8 hourly Max dose: 4 g/day Extended-release: 375 mg PO 12 hourly or 500 mg PO 24 hourly |
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| Cefamandole | 500 mg IM/IV 8 hourly | |
| Cefminox | 2 g/day IV divided 12 hourly | |
| Cefoxitin | 1-2 g IM/IV 6-8 hourly | |
| Cefuroxime | 125-500 mg PO 12 hourly or 750 mg IM/IV 6-8 hourly or 1,500 mg IV 6-8 hourly |
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| Third Generation | ||
| Cefdinir | 100 mg or 300 mg PO 12 hourly | |
| Cefditoren | 200-400 mg PO 12 hourly or 400 mg PO 24 hourly |
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| Cefixime | 100-200 mg PO 12 hourly or 400 mg PO 24 hourly |
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| Cefoperazone | 2-4 g/day IM/IV divided 12 hourly | |
| Cefotaxime | 1 g IM/IV 12 hourly | |
| Cefpodoxime | 100-200 mg PO 12 hourly | |
| Ceftazidime | 500-1,000 mg IM/IV 12 hourly | |
| Ceftibuten | 400 mg PO 24 hourly | |
| Ceftizoxime | 500 mg IM/IV 12 hourly | |
| Ceftriaxone | 1-2 g IM/IV 24 hourly | |
| Fourth Generation | ||
| Cefepime1 | 500-1,000 mg IM/IV 12 hourly | |
| Cefiderocol | 2 g IV 8 hourly | |
| Cefpirome | 1-2 g IV 12 hourly | |
| Cephalosporins with Beta-lactamase Inhibitors | ||
| Cefepime/tazobactam | 500-1,000 mg IV/IM 12 hourly x 7-10 days | |
| Cefoperazone/sulbactam | 2-4 g IM/IV 12 hourly in equally divided doses | |
| Ceftazidime/avibactam | 2.5 g in 100 mL IV infusion over 2 hours 8 hourly x 5-10 days (may extend up to 14 days in patients with bacteremia) | |
| Ceftolozane/tazobactam | 1.5 g IV infusion over 1 hour 8 hourly x 7 days | |
| Ceftriaxone/sulbactam | 1-2 g (Ceftriaxone) IM/IV 12-24 hourly | |
| Cefuroxime/clavulanate | 125 mg PO 12 hourly | |
| 1Combination with Arginine is available. Please see the latest MIMS for specific formulations and prescribing information. | ||
Oestrogens, Progesterones & Related Synthetic Drugs
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Estradiol | Treatment of urogenital symptoms associated with postmenopausal vaginal atrophy: To be inserted into the vagina until resistance is met 10 mcg vaginal tab 24 hourly x 2 weeks Maintenance dose: 1 vaginal tab 2x/week |
Adverse Reactions
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| Estriol1 | Treatment of urogenital symptoms related to estrogen deficiency: To be inserted into the vagina until resistance is met 1 application/day of 1 mg/g cream for the first few weeks followed by gradual reduction based on relief of symptoms Maintenance dose: 1 application 2x/week or 0.5-3 mg/day vaginal tab in a single dose for up to 1 month, followed by 0.5-1 mg/day until improvement of epithelium occurs (short-term use) |
Adverse Reactions
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| 1Combination with Lactobacillus acidophilus is available. Please see the latest MIMS for specific formulations and prescribing information. | ||
Other Antibiotics
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Diaminopyrimidine | ||
| Trimethoprim | 100-200 mg PO 12 hourly or 200-300 mg PO 24 hourly |
Adverse Reactions
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| Nitrofuran | ||
| Nitrofurantoin | 50-100 mg PO 6 hourly or 100 mg PO 12 hourly |
Adverse Reactions
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| Phosphonic Acid Derivative | ||
| Fosfomycin | Acute uncomplicated cystitis in women: 3 g PO as single dose |
Adverse Reactions
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| Polymyxin | ||
| Polymyxin B | 15,000 to 25,000 U/kg/day IV divided 12 hourly |
Adverse Reactions
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Other Beta-Lactams
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Carbapenems | ||
| Biapenem | 1.2 g/day IV infusion over 30-60 minutes divided 12 hourly |
Adverse Reactions
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| Doripenem | 500 mg IV infusion over 60 minutes 8 hourly | |
| Ertapenem | 1 g IM/IV 24 hourly | |
| Imipenem/cilastatin | 250-500 mg IV 6 hourly or 1 g IV 6-8 hourly |
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| Meropenem | 250 mg IV 6 hourly or 500 mg IV 6-8 hourly or 1 g IV 8 hourly |
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| Monobactam | ||
| Aztreonam | 500-1,000 mg IM/IV 8-12 hourly |
Adverse Reactions
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Other Drugs Acting on the Genito-Urinary System
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Na bicarbonate/Na citrate/Citric acid/Tartaric acid | Urinary alkalinization: Dissolve 4-8 g in water then take PO 6-8 hourly Max duration of therapy: 5 days |
Adverse Reactions
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Penicillins
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Aminopenicillins with or without Beta-lactamase Inhibitors |
Adverse Reactions
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| Amoxicillin (Amoxycillin) |
250-500 mg PO 8 hourly or 500-875 mg PO 12 hourly or 3 g PO as single dose followed by 3 g PO after 8-12 hours |
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| Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid (Amoxicillin/clavulanate, Co-amoxiclav) |
375-625 mg PO 8 hourly or 625-1,000 mg PO 12 hourly or 3 g PO repeated once after 10-12 hours |
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| Ampicillin | 250-500 mg PO 6-8 hourly or 500 mg IM/IV 6 hourly |
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| Ampicillin/sulbactam (Sultamicillin) |
375-750 mg PO 12 hourly or 1.5-12 g/day IM/IV divided 6-8 hourly |
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| Bacampicillin | 400-800 mg PO 8-12 hourly | |
| Sultamicillin tosylate | 375-750 mg PO 12 hourly | |
| Antipseudomonal Penicillins with or without Beta-lactamase Inhibitors | ||
| Piperacillin | 100-300 mg/kg/day IV divided 6-8 hourly | |
| Piperacillin/tazobactam | 3.375 g IV infusion 6 hourly or 4.5 g IV infusion 8 hourly Max dose: 12 g Piperacillin/1.5 g tazobactam |
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| Ticarcillin/clavulanic acid (Ticarcillin/clavulanate) |
3.2 g IV infusion 4-6 hourly | |
| Antistaphylococcal Penicillin | ||
| Cloxacillin | 250-500 mg PO 6 hourly | |
| Other Penicillins | ||
| Pivmecillinam | 400 mg PO 8 hourly x 3-5 days or 200 mg PO 12 hourly x 7 days or 200 mg PO 8 hourly x 5 days or 400 mg PO followed by 200 mg PO 8 hourly x 8 doses |
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Quinolones
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Ciprofloxacin | 100-125 mg PO 12 hourly or 250-500 mg PO 12-24 hourly Extended-release: 500 mg PO 24 hourly x 3 days |
Adverse Reactions
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| Levofloxacin | 250-500 mg PO 12-24 hourly | |
| Lomefloxacin | 400 mg PO 24 hourly x 3 days | |
| Norfloxacin | 200-400 mg PO 12 hourly | |
| Ofloxacin | 100 mg PO 12 hourly or 200 mg PO 12-24 hourly |
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| Pefloxacin | 800 mg PO as single dose | |
| Pipemidic acid | 400 mg PO 12 hourly | |
| Prulifloxacin | 200-300 mg PO 12 hourly or 600 mg PO as single dose |
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| Rufloxacin | 400 mg PO on day 1 followed by 200 mg PO 24 hourly x 5 days | |
| Sitafloxacin | 50 mg PO 12 hourly or 100 mg PO 24 hourly x 3 days May be increased to 100 mg PO 12 hourly |
Tetracyclines
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Doxycycline | 100 mg PO 12 hourly or 200 mg PO on day 1 followed by 50 mg PO 12 hourly or 100 mg PO 24 hourly Max dose: 200 mg/day |
Adverse Reactions
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| Minocycline | 100-200 mg PO on day 1 followed by 100 mg PO 12 hourly or 50 mg PO 6 hourly Max dose: 400 mg/day |
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| Tetracycline | 250 mg PO 6 hourly or 500 mg PO 12 hourly |
Disclaimer
All dosage recommendations are for non-pregnant and non-breastfeeding women, and non-elderly adults with normal renal and hepatic function unless otherwise stated.
Not all products are available or approved for above use in all countries.
Products listed in the Drug Summary are based on indications stated in the locally approved product monographs.
Please refer to local product monographs in Related MIMS Drugs for country-specific prescribing information.
Not all products are available or approved for above use in all countries.
Products listed in the Drug Summary are based on indications stated in the locally approved product monographs.
Please refer to local product monographs in Related MIMS Drugs for country-specific prescribing information.
