In this video, I will be discussing about various "Antibiotic Prophylaxis Regimens" recommended by American Heart Association (AHA) meant to prevent Bacterial Endocarditis.
Hi Rashmika, as i mentioned in the video, cefazolin can be administered either through IM or IV route, whereas cefalexin and cefadroxil can be administered through oral route in patients allergic to penicillin.
Though both penicillin and cephalosporins are beta lactam antibiotics , only 10% show cross allergenicity. Plus parenteral drugs show more allergic response. Oral medications are less allergic and can be given in rest 90% of patients.
Hi Mahmood, you can drop a mail @ proudtobedentist@gmail.com for any doubts or clarifications. First generation cephalosporins obviously have narrow spectrum of activity & shorter half lives. Each newer generation of cephalosporins has significantly broader gram-negative antimicrobial spectrum than the preceding generation, and in most cases decreased activity against gram-positive organisms. Fourth generation cephalosporins, however, have true broad spectrum activity.
All antibiotics you mentioned here are not liver safe... you should have told about this aspect as well.. fluoroquinolones like levo etc can be prescribed as liver safe medicine post operative.
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Sure, will consider.
sir how can we give cephalosporin (cefazolin) to a person who is allergic to penicillin.?
Hi Rashmika, as i mentioned in the video, cefazolin can be administered either through IM or IV route, whereas cefalexin and cefadroxil can be administered through oral route in patients allergic to penicillin.
Though both penicillin and cephalosporins are beta lactam antibiotics , only 10% show cross allergenicity.
Plus parenteral drugs show more allergic response.
Oral medications are less allergic and can be given in rest 90% of patients.
Amazing video
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Nice teaching
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please do some more videos on os and protho
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Do we prescribe any antibiotics after the procedure in IE risk patients?
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whats the difrenc between 1st and 2nd generation cephalosporin
Hi Mahmood, you can drop a mail @ proudtobedentist@gmail.com for any doubts or clarifications. First generation cephalosporins obviously have narrow spectrum of activity & shorter half lives. Each newer generation of cephalosporins has significantly broader gram-negative antimicrobial spectrum than the preceding generation, and in most cases decreased activity against gram-positive organisms. Fourth generation cephalosporins, however, have true broad spectrum activity.
In case of allergic to penicillins cephalosporins should not be given because 25% of those allergic to penicillins are also alleric to cephalosporins.
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Sir please add indications and contraindication for antibiotic prophylaxis
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All antibiotics you mentioned here are not liver safe... you should have told about this aspect as well..
fluoroquinolones like levo etc can be prescribed as liver safe medicine post operative.
Appreciate your feedback Shan. Best wishes & love.