Ampicillin (Omnipen)

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Visit https://nursing.com/140meds to request your free copy of "140 Must Know Meds" Ampicillin Trade Name Principen Indication Skin infections, soft tissue infections, otitis media, sinusitis, respiratory infections, GU infections, meningitis, septicemia Action Bactericidal, broader spectrum than penicillin, binds to cell wall leading to bacterial cell death Therapeutic Class Anti-infective Pharmacologic Class Aminopenicillin Nursing Considerations • Contraindicated in penicillin allergy, use caution in renal insufficiency • May lead to seizures, diarrhea, anaphylaxis, superinfection • Assess for infection • Monitor liver function tests • Instruct patient on signs of superinfection: furry overgrowth on tongue, vaginal itching, loose and foul smelling stool • Pt should not use with oral contraceptive use.

Ampicillin (Omnipen)

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