Literature DB >> 15833221

Acute otitis media: making sense of recent guidelines on antimicrobial treatment.

Michael E Pichichero1, Janet R Casey.   

Abstract

High-dose amoxicillin (80 to 90 mg/kg/d divided twice daily) remains the drug of choice for treatment of acute otitis media despite increasing antimicrobial resistance. For persistent or recurrent acute otitis media, guidelines recommend high-dose amoxicillin/clavulanate (90/6.4 mg/kg/d), cefdinir, cefprozil, cefpodoxime, cefuroxime, or ceftriaxone. Increasing the dose of amoxicillin does not cover infection with beta-lactamase-producing pathogens; add the beta-lactamase inhibitor clavulanate to amoxicillin, or choose a cephalosporin with good activity against S pneumoniae and good beta-lactamase stability. Key factors for enhancing compliance are taste of suspension, dosing frequency, and duration of therapy.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15833221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fam Pract        ISSN: 0094-3509            Impact factor:   0.493


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Review 1.  Poor adherence to antibiotic prescribing guidelines in acute otitis media--obstacles, implications, and possible solutions.

Authors:  Mark Haggard
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2010-09-23       Impact factor: 3.183

2.  High-dose amoxicillin with clavulanate for the treatment of acute otitis media in children.

Authors:  Chia-Huei Chu; Mao-Che Wang; Liang-Yu Lin; Tzong-Yang Tu; Chii-Yuan Huang; Wen-Huei Liao; Ching-Yin Ho; An-Suey Shiao
Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal       Date:  2014-01-06
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