Aminopenicillins
- some Gram positives (Strep, Enterococcus, Listeria) but NOT MSSA, and limited Gram negative coverage.
- Notable gram negative holes include Klebsiella, Moraxella, and SPICE A organisms.
- Used for: Upper respiratory infections, sinusitis, otitis media, cellulitis, Listeria infections, UTI’s, early Lyme disease (alternative to Doxycycline), and more.
- Drug of choice for Enterococcal infections if susceptible (E.faecalis generally susceptible, E.faecium usually not). Used with aminoglycosides for synergy for Enterococcal endocarditis.
- Amoxicillin is the best-absorbed beta lactam (75-90% bioavailability).
- Little role for oral ampicillin due to inferior absorption vs Amoxicillin
Combined Penicillin / B Lactamase Inhibitors
- addition of beta lactamase inhibitor confers broader spectrum against common beta-lactamase producing organisms (such as MSSA, some gram negatives including H.influenza, Moraxella, and virtually all anaerobes).
Amoxicillin/Clavulanate (Augmentin) – PO
- Spectrum: Relatively broad spectrum with some gram positive (MSSA, Strep), some gram negatives, and anaerobes.
- Notable holes include NO Pseudomonal activity and other SPICE A organisms.
- Used for: Sinusitis, respiratory infections, otitis media, some skin/soft tissue infections (including bite wounds), and more.
Ampicillin/Sulbactam (Unasyn) – IV
- Spectrum: Similar to Amoxicillin/Clavulanate, except has activity vs most Acinetobacter (sulbactam component has activity).
- Still no activity against other SPICE organisms.
- Used for: similar situations as for Amoxicillin/Clavulanate but where IV form is desirable; also, some intraabdominal and GYN infections, aspiration pneumonia and lung abscesses, and more.
- Caution with Unasyn for polymicrobial intraabdominal infections due to high rate of resistance of E.coli (>50% at some institutions)
Bioavailability
- Oral bioavailability of both oral unasyn and augmentin are very high (about 80%)
- Oral Unasyn is a prodrug (sultamicilin). Peak ampicillin following sultamicillin are approximately twice that of an equal dose of oral ampicilin.
Conversions:
References:
- Focus on Converting From Iv to Oral Antibiotics. Omnicare 2016
- How to Choose Among Myriads of Antibiotics?
- http://errolozdalga.com/medicine/pages/OtherPages/AntibioticReview.ChanuRhee.html
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