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Mild-to-moderate disease High-dose co-trimoxazole (trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole) is the drug of choice. Concomitant host disease influences susceptibility to adverse drug reactions. , ...
Medicines such as co-trimoxazole (an antibiotic) and chemicals. Conditions that increase the breakdown of platelets, such as: Immune thrombocytopenia .
However, you may also be offered alternatives such as trimethoprim+sulfamethoxazole ( co-trimoxazole ), clindamycin or atovaquone, depending on your individual circumstances. After a 4- to ...
Sulfonamides and trimethoprim - for example, co-trimoxazole . Metronidazole and tinidazole . Quinolones - for example, ciprofloxacin , levofloxacin and norfloxacin . ,...
If a child has a bite there is an alternative first-choice antibiotic called co-trimoxazole, but the other antibiotics used are the same. Tetanus Are you up to date with your teta...
Toxoplasmosis Atovaquone Sulfadiazine product Clindamycin Co-trimoxazole
The teratogenic potential of many drugs is unknown. Co-trimoxazole has been used in individual cases with reported success. Another alternative is rifampicin therapy for at least 45 days, dep...
Non-infectious: Drugs - non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, co-trimoxazole, amoxicillin, azathioprine, high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin, isoniazid, intrathecal methotrexate and cy...
Oral 'eradication' therapy consists of doxycycline with co-trimoxazole , or co-amoxiclav . For localised disease or milder infections, the oral regimens alone may be u...
Dyspraxia (Developmental Co-ordination Disorder), Just as some children have much better co-ordination than average (including some who, for example, go on to become successful sportspeople o...
If a child has a bite there is an alternative first-choice antibiotic called co-trimoxazole, but the other antibiotics used are the same. Antibiotics will also be prescribed if your wound ...
If you are taking co-trimoxazole, you will be advised to take the higher dose of folic acid (5 mg daily). If the male partner is HIV positive: The risk of transmitting HIV to the wom...
Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia - UK recommendations are to offer co-trimoxazole to all patients with a CD count below 200/mm 3 or with a history of oral candidiasis, a CD4 T-cell percent...
Factors that precipitate haemolytic crises Certain drugs (see below) Drugs to watch out for in G6PD-deficient individuals Drugs with definite risks ...
A Cochrane review found some benefit in treating latent tuberculosis. [ 10 ] Another review found only one trial that examined the benefit of prophylactic co-trimoxazole in children. It was ...
P. jirovecii pneumonia prophylaxis, with co-trimoxazole, should be started from four weeks of age in: All HIV-infected infants. Infants with an initial positive HIV DNA/RNA test res...
Prophylaxis with co-trimoxazole may be useful. If Goodpasture's syndrome occurs in pregnancy it may produce hypertension and associated intrauterine growth restriction requiring prem...
Cephalosporins. Co-trimoxazole and other sulfonamides. Rifampicin. Ciprofloxacin. Erythromycin. Vancomycin [ 2 ] .
Selective reduction in megakaryocytes (eg, drugs such as co-trimoxazole, chemicals, viral infections). Excessive platelet destruction such as: Immune problems (eg, immune throm...
It may be associated with allopurinol, anticonvulsants, aspirin and NSAIDS, carbamazepine, cimetidine, ciprofloxacin, codeine, diltiazem, erythromycin, furosemide, griseofulvin, indinavir, nitrogen mu...