Category:
Description:
Indications:
-
Anaerobic
infections (empyema, lung abscesses, intra-abdominal infections and
absecesses, peritonitis, endometriosis)
-
Streptococci
and Staphylococci infections (serious respiratory and skin infections,
septicemia, osteomyelitis)
-
Pneumococci
infections (respiratory infections)
-
Adjunctive
therapy to surgical treatment of bone and joint infections
-
Dental
procedure prophylaxis
-
Unlabeled
uses:
-
CNS
toxoplasmosis in AIDS patients
-
Pneumocystis
carinii
-
Pelvic
Inflammatory Disease: Chlamydia
trachomatis
-
Bacterial
vaginitis: Gardnerella vaginalis
Contraindications:
-
May
cause a fatal colitis, characterized by severe diarrhea, cramping, and
passage of blood and mucous
-
Not
for treatment of minor bacterial or viral infections
Precautions:
-
Pregnancy
category B
-
Risk
of fatal colitis
-
Does
not adequately diffuse into CSF, therefore not for meningitis therapy
-
Clindamycin
crosses into breast milk
-
Closely
monitor organ system functions when administering to newborns and
infants
-
Monitor
liver/kidney functions and blood counts if administering for prolonged
periods
-
DO
NOT administer as an IV bolus, infuse over 10-60 minutes
Adverse
Reactions (Side Effects):
-
Hypotension
-
CNS:
Headache, mild depression, confusion
-
Gastrointestinal:
diarrhea (2-20%), pseudomembranous colitis (>10% with oral tx),
nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, esophagitis
-
Jaundice
-
Local
injection site pain, thrombophlebitis
-
Hypersensitivity
reactions: urticaria, erythema multiforme, generalized morbilliform-like
rash
-
Take
each dose with a full glass of water (decreases esophageal iritiation)
-
May
be taken without regard for meals
-
Complete
full course of therapy
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Dosage:
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Source:
Operational Medicine 2001, Health
Care in Military Settings, NAVMED P-5139, May 1, 2001, Bureau
of Medicine and Surgery, Department of the Navy, 2300 E Street NW, Washington,
D.C., 20372-5300
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