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The aminopenicillins (also called broad-spectrum antibiotics ) have shown to be active against most strains of Gram-positive aerobes such as: Enterococcus faecalis, beta -lactamase-negative strains of the Staphylococcus spp., Streptococcus pneumoniae, and the alpha and beta-hemolytic strains of streptococcus. They have increased activity against some strains of Gram-negative aerobes such as E.coli, klebsiella and haemophilus. They also show some activity against anaerobic bacteria such as clostridial organisms. Aminopenicillins can
be inactivated by beta-lactamase-producing bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus.
Those organisms that are generally not susceptible to the aminopenicillins are Pseudomonas aeruginosa, serratia, enterobacter, acinetobacter, citrobacter and also rickettsia, mycobacteria, fungi, mycoplasma, and viruses.
Ampicillin is widely distributed into many tissues and fluids, including cerebrospinal fluid in the presence of inflamed meninges. It is found to cross the placenta and be excreted in small concentration in breast milk, however, it is believed to be safe for use during pregnancy and lactation.
It is eliminated through renal mechanisms by way of tubular secretion and primarily excreted in urine.
GI: anorexia,diarrhea
Other: hypersensitivity reaction such as rash and itching.Prolonged high doses can cause neurotoxicity.When given orally the penicillins may alter gut flora,selecting out resistant bacteria residing in the colon(leading to superinfections).
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20mg/kg to 100mg/kg total dose to be divided over q8h; PO or SQ for 7 to 14 days 2
Some drugs are known to be better absorbed without food, but unless a rat is in a hospital environment we realize that this is impossible for the pet rat owner. It is believed to be far more important to get the medication into the rat, even if you have to mix it in a favorite food, than to worry about whether food will hinder the medications absorption rate.
Posted on June 23, 2003, 14:33,
Last updated on October 3, 2008, 14:01
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