Antibiotic
For Treating And Preventing Bacterial Infections
Treating Infections with Bactrim
Some infections most commonly treated with Bactrim
include:
" Bronchitis (when long-lasting or increased
in severity) " Urinary tract infections " Middle
ear infections " Traveler's diarrhea " Intestinal
inflammation
In most cases, adults being treated with Bactrim
for bacterial infections will be prescribed one
Bactrim DS (double strength) or two regular strength
bactrim tablets. Children are normally prescribed
one teaspoonful for every 22 pounds of body weight;
dosing is usually twice daily for a period of five
to fourteen days. The type and location of infection
dictates the dosage amount and length.
Preventing Infections with Bactrim
The Bactrim antibiotic may also be used to prevent
bacterial infections in persons with weakened or
compromised immune systems. Bactrim is a common
defense used in transplant patients and patients
with AIDS against Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia
(PCP). Likewise, Bactrim may be used to treat PCP.
Normal dosing for the prevention of PCP in adults
is one tablet daily for a period of 6-12 months.
In children the dosage is determined by total body
surface area, and the prescribed dose is taken
twice daily for three consecutive days (not to
exceed 320 milligrams trimethoprim and 1600 milligrams
sulfamethoxazole daily).
While Taking a Bactrim Antibiotic
It is recommended that the Bactrim antibiotic
be taken with eight ounces of water, and that water
is drunk periodically throughout the rest of the
day to prevent uncomfortable side-effects. As with
all antibiotics, the full course of the Bactrim
prescription should be taken to completely clear
the infection (or continue preventative protection).
Bactrim works best when adequate levels of the
drug are maintained, therefore, it is important
to take a Bactrim antibiotic at prescribed intervals,
and make every effort not to miss a dose; if a
dose is missed, it should be taken when remembered,
but double doses should never be taken as overdoses
of bactrim antibiotics can be very serious.
Bactrim can interact unfavorably with some drugs,
and can decrease the effectiveness of others, so
it is important that doctors are made aware of
all other medications being taken by the patient.
Additionally, people with additional medical conditions,
pregnant and/or breast-feeding women need to discuss
the safety of Bactrim antibiotics with their doctor.
Bactrim antibiotics can cause skin and sun sensitivity.
Precautions should be taken to avoid the sun when
possible and protect the skin while in the sun
when taking a Bactrim antibiotic
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