Pick New Medications

Pick new medications

Penicillins

Cephalosporins

Ceftriaxone

Macrolides

Tetracyclines

Fluoroquinolones

Ciprofloxacin

Levofloxacin

Sulfonamides

Sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim

Clindamycin

Glycopeptides

Vancomycin

Aminoglycoside

Cyclophosphamide

Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine

Isoniazid (INH)

Rifampin

Vit B6 (pyridoxine)

Nystatin(Mycostatin)

Fluconazole

Metronidazole

Bacitracin

Beta-adrenergic blockers (carbeolol, levobunolol, timolol)

Carbamide peroxide

Diphenhydramine

Varicella vaccine

Live attenuated nasal spray flu vaccine

Vasopressin

Desmopressin acetate

Levothyroxine sodium

PTU propylthiouracil

Methimazole

Prednisone

Aspirin

NSAIDs

Fludrocortisone

Lispro (Humalog)

Regular insulin

NPH insulin

Detemir

Steroids

Bimatoprost

Proparacaine

Echothiophate

Diphenhydramine

Glucagon

Live attenuated, inactive, conjugate, and toxoid vaccines

Immune modulator

Plan B

Combined oral contraception pill

Metformin

Corticosteroid

Hydrocortisone

Sodium polystyrene sulfonate

Pick new medications

here are some new medications that have emerged since the last update:

  1. Ceftazidime-avibactam: This is a combination medication of a cephalosporin (ceftazidime) and a beta-lactamase inhibitor (avibactam). It’s used for treating complicated urinary tract infections, intra-abdominal infections, and hospital-acquired pneumonia.
  2. Azithromycin: A macrolide antibiotic similar to erythromycin but with a broader spectrum of activity and a longer half-life. It’s commonly used to treat respiratory tract infections, skin infections, and sexually transmitted diseases.
  3. Doxycycline: A tetracycline antibiotic used to treat a wide range of infections including respiratory tract infections, Lyme disease, acne, and certain sexually transmitted diseases.
  4. Delafloxacin: A newer fluoroquinolone antibiotic with broad-spectrum activity against gram-positive, gram-negative, and anaerobic bacteria. It’s indicated for skin and skin structure infections.
  5. Telavancin: A lipoglycopeptide antibiotic used to treat complicated skin and skin structure infections caused by susceptible organisms.
  6. Plazomicin: An aminoglycoside antibiotic used for the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections, including pyelonephritis, caused by certain resistant bacteria.
  7. Linezolid: An oxazolidinone antibiotic used for the treatment of serious infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria that are resistant to other antibiotics.
  8. Ceftolozane/tazobactam: Another combination antibiotic consisting of a cephalosporin (ceftolozane) and a beta-lactamase inhibitor (tazobactam). It’s used for complicated intra-abdominal infections and complicated urinary tract infections.
  9. Ertapenem: A carbapenem antibiotic used for the treatment of moderate to severe infections caused by susceptible bacteria.
  10. Rifaximin: A rifamycin antibiotic used to treat traveler’s diarrhea caused by E. coli and for reducing the risk of recurrence of hepatic encephalopathy.

These medications cover various classes and can be used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment recommendations.

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