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====<48hrs Post Partum====
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''Treatment is targeted against polymicrobial infections, most often 2-3 organisms of normal vaginal flora''
''Treatment is targeted against polymicrobial infections, most often 2-3 organisms of normal vaginal flora''
*[[Clindamycin]] 900mg q8hrs PLUS [[Gentamicin]] 1.5mg/kg IV q8hrs OR
*(Prefered first line) [[Clindamycin]] 900mg q8hrs PLUS [[Gentamicin]] 5mg/kg IV q24hours (same efficacy and more cost effective vs. 1.5mg/kg) or 1.5mg/kg IV q8hrs OR
*[[Doxycycline]] 100mg IV PO q12hrs daily  PLUS
*[[Doxycycline]] 100mg IV PO q12hrs daily  PLUS
**[[Ampicillin/Sulbactam]] 3g IV q6hrs  
**[[Ampicillin/Sulbactam]] 3g IV q6hrs  
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====>48hrs Post Partum====
====>48hrs Post Partum====
''Use Metronidazole with caution in breastfeeding mothers as Metronidazole and its active hydroxyl metabolite are present in breast milk at concentrations similar to maternal plasma concentrations. Metronidazole and its active metabolite can be detected in the serum of breastfeeding infants (Gray 1961; Heisterberg 1983; Passmore 1988)''
*[[Doxycycline]] 100mg IV or PO q12hrs + [[Metronidazole]] 500mg IV or PO q8hrs daily
*[[Doxycycline]] 100mg IV or PO q12hrs + [[Metronidazole]] 500mg IV or PO q8hrs daily

Revision as of 17:40, 28 June 2022

<48hrs Post Partum

Treatment is targeted against polymicrobial infections, most often 2-3 organisms of normal vaginal flora

>48hrs Post Partum

Use Metronidazole with caution in breastfeeding mothers as Metronidazole and its active hydroxyl metabolite are present in breast milk at concentrations similar to maternal plasma concentrations. Metronidazole and its active metabolite can be detected in the serum of breastfeeding infants (Gray 1961; Heisterberg 1983; Passmore 1988)