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Use and Dosing

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Bacterial infections

Uncomplicated urinary tract infections

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Serious infections caused by susceptible organisms


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Indications

Contraindications

Black Box Warnings

Dosing Adjustment

Renal Dose Adjustment (Based on CrCl)

Normal dosage at prolonged intervals

Reduced dosage at fixed intervals

Hepatic Dose Adjustment

Warnings/Precautions

Cautions: Use cautiously in

Pregnancy/Breast Feeding

Pregnancy Category:D

Breastfeeding: Amikacin is poorly excreted in breastmilk. Monitor the infant for possible effects on the GI flora, such as diarrhea, candidiasis or rarely, blood in the stool indicating possible antibiotic-associated colitis. This information is based upon LactMed database (available at http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/htmlgen?LACT last accessed 2 July 2010)

Adverse Reactions

Clinical Pharmacology

Brands and Availability

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US Trade Name(s)

US Availability

amikacin (generic)

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Canadian Trade Name(s)

Canadian Availability

amikacin (generic)

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UK Trade Name(s)

UK Availability

amikacin (generic)

Amikin

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Australian Trade Name(s)

Australian Availability

amikacin (generic)

Amikin


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Classification

Antimicrobials

Antibiotics
Aminoglycosides

Infectious Disease

Antibiotics
Aminoglycosides