preferred dosage regimen of gentamicin
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Gentamicin is commonly used to treat urinary tract infections, sepsis, intra-abdominal infections, endocarditis, pelvic inflammatory disease and complicated skin, bone and soft tissue infections. It is often used for more serious Gram-negative infections, or in combination with a broad spectrum beta lactam antibiotic to provide coverage against Gram-positive bacteria.
Gram-negative bacteria can be difficult to treat because of the complex nature of their cell wall. Beta lactam antibiotics active against the cell wall (e.g. piperacillin/tazobactam) can be taken simultaneously to facilitate aminoglycoside penetration into the cell, increasing efficacy and resilience
Gram-negative bacteria can be difficult to treat because of the complex nature of their cell wall. Beta lactam antibiotics active against the cell wall (e.g. piperacillin/tazobactam) can be taken simultaneously to facilitate aminoglycoside penetration into the cell, increasing efficacy and resilience
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