Treatment of VRSA/MRSA??

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I know we can treat MRSA with Vancomycin. Howver is it the first drug of choice? Will doctors try other medications first?

Then if you have VRSA. How do we treat that?

Are all patients with MRSA or VRSA treated. How do you know if you have the active stages or colonized??

Thanks in advance

Specializes in cardiac/critical care/ informatics.

Do they have active s/s of an infection, if no and c/s are positve then it is colonized and does not get treated. If active s/s then yes treatment. I asked this question to an Infectious Disease doc and that was the answer.

Specializes in Telemetry, Case Management.

Vanc is first rx of choice for mrsa. I haven't had much experience with vrsa, so don't know what they use. ????

You've got a case of VRSA? Wow, that's really rare here in the States. We had a micro lab type that entered VRSA instead of MRSA and you should've seen the panic. Linezolid would probably treat it. For MRSA we also use Bactrim and/or Clindamycin, depending on the sensitivities. If the pt is asymptomatic, and the count is low, we consider it a colonization. It seems here on the East Coast, everyone's colonized.

Specializes in ICU, CV, CTICU, ER.

Treatment of VRSA or VISA is Imepenem or meropenem. :)

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