- Cefaclor 250-500 mg capsules orally 1 x3 x10
- Advil cold and sinus 1- 2 caplets every 4 to 6 hours
- Rhinocort 32mcg/dose nasal spray one spray in each nostril once a day
If there are excessive secretions and sneezing add:
- Fexofast 120mg orally once a day
Cefaclor
Dosage Forms & Strengths:
500mg caps, 250 mg caps, 375 tabs, 500 mg tabs, 750mg tabs, 125mg/5ml suspension, 250mg/5ml suspension, 375mg/5ml, suspension
Trade names :
Ceclor, Cloracef, Forticef, Biocef, Forbatec , Cefabac , Midocef ,Pharmaclor , Tibifor
Therapeutic indication and dose :
Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
- Capsules: 250-500 mg PO q8hr
Otitis Media
- Capsules: 250-500 mg PO q8hr
Uncomplicated Skin and Skin Structure Infections
- Capsules: 250-500 mg PO q8hr
- Extended-release tablets: 375 mg PO q12hr for 7-10 days
Urinary Tract Infections
- Capsules: 250-500 mg PO q8hr
Bronchitis
- Extended-release tablets: 500 mg PO q12hr for 7 days
Pharyngitis and Tonsillitis
- Capsules: 250-500 mg PO q8hr
- Extended-release tablets: 750 mg PO q12hr for 10 days
Contraindication: Hypersensitivity to cephalosporin.
Pregnancy and Breast-feeding
- Small amounts of cefaclor have been detected in breast milk following of single 500mg doses.
- Caution should be exercised when prescribing for the pregnant patient.
Side effects:
- Diarrhea, Nausea and vomiting
- Colitis, including rare instances of pseudomembranous colitis
Hypersensitivity, pruritus and urticarial
Advil-Cold&Sinus Capsule
Ingredients: Ibuprofen – Pseudoephedrine
Product Description:
- Advanced formula for cold & sinus relief
Indications:
- Fast, temporary relief of the symptoms of colds including sore throat pain, sinus pain, nasal congestion, headache, fever, body aches and pains.
Dose:
Adults under 65 years and children over 12:
- 1 or 2 caplets every 4 to 6 hours as needed.
- not more six caplets in 24 hours
- not given to children under 12.
- not used longer than 3 days for a fever or 5 days for pain or cold symptoms.
Corticosteroids nasal spray (Budesonide)
Available forms:
- Rhinocort :32mcg/dose,64mcg/dose
Indications:
- corticosteroid indicated for the management of thenasal symptoms of perennial nonallergic rhinitis in adult and pediatric patients aged 6years and older.
Dose:
- Rhinocort :32mcg/dose For intranasal use only.
Starting dosage:
Adult and children >6 years:
- 64 mcg (one spray per nostril ) once daily.
Maximum dosages:
- Adults: 256 mcg (four sprays per nostril of Rhinocort :32mcg/dose) once daily.
- Pediatric patients (6 to <12 years of age): 128 mcg (two sprays per nostril Rhinocort :32mcg/dose) once daily.
Fexofenadine
Available forms:
- Telfast, Exofen, Fexofast, Fexodex, Fenadex, Feskine, Fexadine:
- 120mg, 180mg tab
Theraputic indication:
for symptoms that occur with hay fever (seasonal allerigic rhinitis) such as sneezing, itchy, running or blocked nose and itchy, red an watery eye ).
Dose:
For adults and children aged 12 years and over:
- 120 mg Tablets: The recommended dose is one tablet (120mg) daily. Taken with water before a meal.
- 180 mg Tablets: The recommended dose is one tablet (180mg) daily. Taken with water before a meal.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding
- Fexofenadine hydrochloride is not recommended duing pregnancy breast-feeding.
Common side effects
- headache
- Drowsiness
- feeling sick (nausea)
- dizziness
In Emergency room:
- Give antipyretic:
- Perflgan 1g/100ml intravenous injection :
Dose:
Pediatrics:
- <10kg : 0 .75ml/kg
- >10kg , <50kg : 1.5ml/kg
- >50kg : 100ml Slowly over 15 minute
Adult:
- 100ml Slowly over 15 minute
OR
- Diclofenac sodium injection 75 mg/3ml intramuscular injection :
Dose:
Pediatrics:
- > 1year : 1ml/20kg every 12 hour .
Adult:
- 25 to 75 mg(1-3ml) depending on the severity pain.
- If the pain still severe, you may decide to give a second injection after 6 hours.
- Give Antibiotic:
- Lincomycin 600mg/2ml
Dose:
Pediatrics:
- IV: 10-20 mg/kg/day divided q8-12hr
- IM: 10 mg/kg q12-24hr
Adult:
- IM: 600 mg q12-24hr
- IV: 600-1000 mg q8-12hr; not to exceed 8 g/day
OR
- Ceftriaxone injection
Dose:
Pediatrics:
- 50 mg/kg IM in single dose; not to exceed 1 g
Adult:
- 50 mg/kg IM once
- Persistent or treatment failures: 50 mg/kg IV/IM for 3 days
- Give Antihistamine In sneezing and rhinorrhea :
- Allerfin 10mg/ml IM injection :
Dose:
- 1-5 year : 25-5mg (½ ml )
- 6-12 year: 5-10mg (1ml )
- Adult : 10-20 mg (1-2 ml )
Acute sinusitis
Presentation :
- Purulent nasal discharge
- Nasal congestion or obstruction
- Facial congestion or fullness
- Facial pain or pressure
- Decreased sense of smell
- Fever
- Headache
- Ear pain
- fullness; halitosis; dental pain; cough; fatigue
Examination:
- Purulent nasal secretions
- Purulent posterior pharyngeal secretions
- Mucosal erythema
- Tenderness overlying sinuses
Lines of management :
- Antipyretics
- Antibiotics
- Symptomatic treatment:
- In nasal obstruction : use nasal decongestant
- In excessive secretions and sneezing : use antihistamine
- If not respond : Intranasal Corticosteroids :
- Helpful in reducing mucosal swelling of inflamed tissue and facilitating sinus drainage because of an anti-inflammatory effect