clindamycin, change clindamycin to alternate active agent such as bactrim or extremity cellulitis. ○ Specialty referral ○ Vancomycin (see dosing
Clindamycin is commonly recommended in the treatment of cellulitis in UK hospital guidelines. dose and route determined by their
o Clindamycin 10 mg/kg/dose IV q8h (max dose: 600mg). C) Non cellulitis. D) Common Pathogens. Diagnosis. Preseptal cellulitis.
Adjunctive Clindamycin for Cellulitis: Clinical trial comparing flucloxacillin with or without clindamycin for the treatment of limb cellulitis (C4C Trial)
Cellulitis (treatment of choice for non-purulent cellulitis). clindamycin dosing. 900 mg IV q8hr. Generally no dose adjustment for
Clindamycin is commonly recommended in the treatment of cellulitis in UK hospital guidelines. dose and route determined by their
Adjunctive Clindamycin for Cellulitis: Clinical trial comparing flucloxacillin with or without clindamycin for the treatment of limb cellulitis (C4C Trial)
Cellulitis (treatment of choice for non-purulent cellulitis). clindamycin may cause more Clostridioides difficile than IV clindamycin.
Adjunctive clindamycin for cellulitis: clinical trial comparing flucloxacillin with or without clindamycin for the treatment of limb cellulitis Brindle, R
Cellulite = colloquial term for bumpy, aging skin