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*Type: bacteriostatic [[antibiotic]] | *Type: bacteriostatic [[antibiotic]] | ||
*Dosage Forms: IV, IM, eye drops | *Dosage Forms: IV, IM, eye drops | ||
*Common Trade Names:pentamycetin, chloromycetin | *Common Trade Names: pentamycetin, chloromycetin | ||
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*50-100mg/kg/day IV divided q6h | *50-100mg/kg/day IV divided q6h | ||
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Revisión actual - 11:08 20 mar 2026
General
- Type: bacteriostatic antibiotic
- Dosage Forms: IV, IM, eye drops
- Common Trade Names: pentamycetin, chloromycetin
Adult Dosing
Infection, General
- 50-100mg/kg/day IV divided q6h
Indications by Disease
| Disease | Dose | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Bacterial conjunctivitis | 0.5% ophthalmic solution 1 drop QID for 7 days | Bacterial Conjunctivitis, Topical |
| Plague | 25mg/kg PO q6hrs | Postexposure prophylaxis age over 2 only |
| Rocky mountain spotted fever | 50-100mg/kg/day div q6hrs (max 4g/day) | Preferred in pregnancy |
| Tularemia | 15mg/kg IV q6hrs x 14 days | Active disease |
Pediatric Dosing
Indications by Disease
| Disease | Dose | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Plague | 25mg/kg PO/IV q6hrs (max 4g/day); age >2 only | Pediatric Prophylaxis |
| Rocky mountain spotted fever | 50-100mg/kg/day IV divided q6hrs (max 4g/day) | Pediatric Doxycycline Allergy |
Special Populations
- Pregnancy: Category C (risk not ruled out)
- Lactation: passes into breast milk and should be avoided if possible
- Renal Dosing: minimally excreted via kidneys
- Adult: amount not defined
- Pediatric: amount not defined
- Hepatic Dosing: metabolized by the liver, therefore dose must be reduced
- Adult: amount not defined
- Pediatric: amount not defined
Contraindications
- Allergy to class/drug
Adverse Reactions
Serious
- aplastic anemia
- agranulocytosis
- thrombocytopenia
- anaphylaxis
- gray baby syndrome
- pseudomembranous colitis
Common
- headache
- nausea, vomiting
- diarrhea
- fever
- rash
- urticaria
- peripheral neuropathy
- blurred vision
Pharmacology
- Half-life: 1.5 - 4.1 hours
- Metabolism: Liver
- Excretion: Urine
- Mechanism of Action: binds to 50S ribosomal subunit inhibiting protein synthesis
Antibiotic Sensitivities[1]
Key
- S susceptible/sensitive (usually)
- I intermediate (variably susceptible/resistant)
- R resistant (or not effective clinically)
- S+ synergistic with cell wall antibiotics
- U sensitive for UTI only (non systemic infection)
- X1 no data
- X2 active in vitro, but not used clinically
- X3 active in vitro, but not clinically effective for Group A strep pharyngitis or infections due to E. faecalis
- X4 active in vitro, but not clinically effective for strep pneumonia
See Also
References
- ↑ Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy 2014
