Augmentan®

Definition Augmentan® is the trade name of an antibiotic that belongs to the penicillin family. General information The drug Augmentan® is an antibiotic that consists of two active ingredients: the aminopenicillin amoxicillin and the ? lactamase inhibitor clavulanic acid. This combination of active ingredients is used, among other things, to treat bacterial infections in which … Augmentan®

Amoxicillin / Clavulanic acid

Definition Due to the frequent prescription of antibiotics in recent decades, bacteria have increasingly developed resistance to the individual active ingredients. Studies show that antibiotics are prescribed in about 60% of colds, although only 5% of these diseases are caused by bacteria. In addition, antibiotics are also used in animal husbandry, which means that humans … Amoxicillin / Clavulanic acid

Dosage of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid | Amoxicillin / Clavulanic acid

Dosage of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid Amoxicillin is usually administered in the form of tablets. Suspensions and juices are also available for children, but some of these have only limited effect. A common film-coated tablet contains 875 mg amoxicillin and 125 mg clavulanic acid. This tablet should generally be taken twice a day. In particularly … Dosage of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid | Amoxicillin / Clavulanic acid

Amoxicillin in pregnancy | Amoxicillin / Clavulanic acid

Amoxicillin in pregnancy If possible, treatment with amoxicillin and clavulanic acid should be avoided during pregnancy for safety reasons. The combination of active ingredients can enter the baby’s bloodstream via the placenta. However, if therapy is unavoidable, it should be expressly ordered by a doctor and checked regularly. There are no better tested alternatives to … Amoxicillin in pregnancy | Amoxicillin / Clavulanic acid

What can be the consequences of a tick bite?

Introduction In Germany, two diseases in particular are transmitted by tick bites. One is Lyme disease, which is caused by an infection with the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, and the other is TBE, which is caused by a viral infection. Tick bites often go unnoticed, which is why the diagnosis can often be quite difficult. Overview … What can be the consequences of a tick bite?

TBE | What can be the consequences of a tick bite?

TBE The disease TBE is referred to in medical terminology as early summer meningoencephalitis. This is an inflammation of the brain and meninges caused by a viral infection which can be transmitted by ticks. Not every tick contains the viruses that cause the disease TBE. Ticks in more southern regions are mainly infected. However, the … TBE | What can be the consequences of a tick bite?

What consequences can occur after several years? | What can be the consequences of a tick bite?

What consequences can occur after several years? Especially undetected infections with the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes the disease Lyme disease, or after an insufficient antibiotic treatment can have long-term consequences. Among these long-term consequences, which often occur only after years, are the so-called Lyme arthritis, the skin disease Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans Herxheimer and the … What consequences can occur after several years? | What can be the consequences of a tick bite?

Therapy of a purulent meningitis

Synonyms in a broader sense Bacterial meningitis, hood meningitis, convexity meningitis, leptomeningitis, meningococcal meningitis, antibiotic Medical: Meningitis purulenta Definition The term purulent meningitis (purulent meninges) describes a purulent inflammation (-itis) of the meninges (meninges), which can be caused by various pathogens. The purulent meningitis (purulent meningitis) is usually caused by bacteria. It is accompanied by … Therapy of a purulent meningitis

Therapy staphylococci (methicillin-sensitive) | Therapy of a purulent meningitis

Therapy staphylococci (methicillin-sensitive) Flucloxacillin | 4 – 6x/day 2 g i. v. alternatively Vancomycin | 2g/day i. v. (every 6 – 12 hours 0.5 – 1 g) or Fosfomycin | 3x/day 5 g i. v. or Rifampicin | 1x/day 10 mg/kg i. v. , max. 600/750 mg or Cefazolin | 3 – 4x/day 2 – … Therapy staphylococci (methicillin-sensitive) | Therapy of a purulent meningitis