Table 3.
Antibiotic regimen | Dosing schedule | Additional options | Emergency plan | Example |
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Intermittent antibiotics | None | Attend GP with symptoms | N/A | |
None | Early use of home back-up antibiotics | Co-amoxyclav 625 mg tds for 2 weeks; held at home | ||
Prophylactic antibiotics during the winter months with home rescue during the summer | Low-dose and full-dose options, e.g., azithromycin 250 or 500 mg 3 days/week | Early use of home back-up antibiotics | Azithromycin 500 mg 3 days/week plus back-up Co-amoxyclav for 2 weeks; held at home | |
Ongoing prophylaxis | Prophylactic antibiotics | Low-dose and full-dose options, e.g., azithromycin 250 or 500 mg 3 days/week | Early use of home back-up antibiotics | Azithromycin 500 mg 3 days/week plus back-up Co-amoxyclav 625 mg tds for 2 weeks; held at home |
Rotating prophylactic antibiotics | Early use of home back-up antibiotics | |||
Prophylactic antibiotics | Nebulized antibiotics | Early use of home back-up antibiotics | Nebulized Colomycin 1–2 mega units bd | |
Prophylactic antibiotics | Intermittent planned IVAB | Early use of home back-up antibiotics | Meropenem 2g IV tds and Ceftazidime Co-amoxyclav for 2 weeks; held at home |
GP, general practitioner; IV, intravenous; IVAB, intravenous antibiotic; N/A, not available; bd, twice daily; tds, three times daily.
If there has been an inadequate response to back-up antibiotics and an additional antibiotic in another class then intravenous antibiotics (IVAB) should be considered. The Table shows examples of antibiotic regimens and the antibiotic choice will depend on individual clinical circumstances.