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Medgeeks with Andrew Reid

PA Boards 46: Clinical Antibiotic Pharmacology

Medgeeks with Andrew Reid

Medgeeks

Education, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.8997 Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2014

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Today we're going to talk about when to use which antibiotics.  When will we choose penicillin, azithromycin, or moxifloxacin?  Lets try and break this down to make it as easy as possible!

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0:00.0

Hey what's going on guys.

0:04.0

Welcome to episode 46 of the physician assistant boards.com

0:07.9

podcast and today what I'm going to do is I'm actually going to be presenting the clinical pharmacology over here on the

0:16.5

podcast. So I've been working on some antibiotic lectures for you guys and I broke it down into three

0:22.2

parts. I did microbiology, pharmacology, and what I'm going to do today is share the clinical pharmacology aspect with you.

0:31.0

So hopefully, you know, I know some of you guys probably don't do video, some of you

0:36.2

guys aren't following the YouTube channel, so I thought this would be a good way to actually

0:40.6

share the clinical pharmacology with you guys here on this podcast. to actually putting together certain antibiotics

0:42.7

with you guys here on this podcast.

0:44.8

And what this lecture is going to talk about

0:47.1

is actually putting together certain antibiotics

0:51.1

with certain disease processes, right? Or certain antibiotics to certain with certain bacteria.

0:55.0

So we're going to break things down,

0:57.0

make things a little bit clear.

0:58.0

You know, we're going to talk about, for example,

1:00.0

when are we going to use amoxicillin?

1:02.0

When are we going to use seftryaczone? When are you going to use amoxicillin when are you going to use

1:04.8

moxyphroxysin things like that right you know what disease process should

1:08.8

trigger these antibiotics so hopefully you guys enjoy enjoy this hopefully you guys take something learn from this and you know if there's any

1:17.1

questions at all if for whatever reason this wasn't as clear as you know as I

1:22.1

I hope it would be or if you have any questions regarding any of the material at all,

1:25.8

shoot me an email, shoot me a tweet on Facebook, whatever you guys want to do.

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