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Antibiotic For Treating
And Preventing Bacterial Infections
Bactrim is a widely used and
effective antibiotic medication used to treat
and prevent 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. |