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May 31, 2005 10:30 PM

Vancomycin..first choice drug??

by lsyorke

Is it only me or are others seeing patients being put on Vancomycin as a first choice antibiotic? I've seen little old men with uti's, not septic, just a low grade fever and dehydration, put on Vancomycin right off the bat. Talk about creating the "superbig". And what are we doing to these people kidneys? Anyone else see this?


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from begalli
Old May 31, 2005, 10:44 PM

The broad spectrum abx we use before knowing what actual bug there might be, if any, is zosyn and we use kefzol peri-operatively.

If a person is allergic to penicillins, then we use vanco as a broad spectrum.

I personally haven't noticed an increase in the use of vanco overall.
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from mandykal
Old May 31, 2005, 10:46 PM

Originally Posted by lsyorke
Is it only me or are others seeing patients being put on Vancomycin as a first choice antibiotic? I've seen little old men with uti's, not septic, just a low grade fever and dehydration, put on Vancomycin right off the bat. Talk about creating the "superbig". And what are we doing to these people kidneys? Anyone else see this?

I remember my clinical rotation in Jan of this year at a Hospital.........I freaked out at the amount of patients on vanco.......
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 03:05 AM

Most of our Vanco patients are usu renal players with multiresistance....we haven't been using it more often I don't think...We use a lot of Tequin for UTI's...
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from ERNurse752
Old Jun 01, 2005, 06:33 AM

We use a lot of Tequin, Zosyn, Rocephin, and Kefzol...not much Vanc though.
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from Tweety Staff
Old Jun 01, 2005, 08:20 AM

I haven't seen Vanco routinely used for UTI's unless the patient has allergies.

Pretty soon Vanco isn't going to be effective.
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from bobnurse
Old Jun 01, 2005, 08:40 AM

I see a lot of vanco being used, but its usually given for those with long standing history of MRSA infections..

Ive seen vent patient being treated with vanco for MRSA, off of the Vaco for a week, spike a temp and placed on vanco until cultures proved otherwise....You see this done more in the elderly in my opinion.
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Old Jun 01, 2005, 10:17 AM

Originally Posted by bobnurse
I see a lot of vanco being used, but its usually given for those with long standing history of MRSA infections..

Ive seen vent patient being treated with vanco for MRSA, off of the Vaco for a week, spike a temp and placed on vanco until cultures proved otherwise....You see this done more in the elderly in my opinion.

We started using Avelox for our MRSA patients..so we really don't use vanco like we used too...
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from zacarias
Old Jun 02, 2005, 12:15 AM

I have seen this. Like the ER docs might put a pt with a UTI on Vanco and let the floor docs change the abx after C&S comes back. I really hope this is not a trend and I don't think it is. We need Vanco as long as it will work for us.
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Old Jun 02, 2005, 04:46 AM

One I forgot about, we actually still use a lot of IV Cipro for our urosepsis...seems as though it fell by the wayside for a bit, but is back again
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