Drugs doses Flashcards

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Metronidazole for vaginosis

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400mg orally, twice a day for 1 week.

OR

one single oral dose of 2g.

alternatively intravaginal Tinidazole.

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For fixed drug eruptions

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1mg.kg oral prednisolone tapered over 2 weeks

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For acute urticaria

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loratadine or certrizine, or 1st gen sedating antihistamine for pruritus.

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For exanthemous drug eruptions

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oral or iv glucocorticoids, 50-200mg prednisone plus oral antihistamine.

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For Pemphigus vulgaris

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High dose corticosteroids, 2-3 mg/kg Prednisone, until blister formation stops and nikolsky sign is neg.

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For seborrheic dermatitis

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1% hydrocortisone cream with topical antifungal cream. Miconazole

Ketoconazole shampoo

Tacrolimus cream for more severe cases.

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1st line drugs for mild acne

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Anti-comedones:
Tazarotene and Adaplene gels. 3rd gen retinoids, to prevent comedones.
Tretinoin gel - 1st gen.

They should all be given in tapered doses though, gradually increasing concentration to find right dose.

Benzoyl peroxide, exfoliant

Antibacterial:
Oral tetracycline
Oral minocycline

Antisebum:
Antiandrogens, spironolactone.

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moderate acne

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topical adaplene or tazarotene

Oral minocycline

Oral estrogen in females

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Sever acne

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Oral isotretinoin, plus the topical adaplene or tazarotene.

Oral minocylcine.

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