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About Therapeutic Guidelines
Getting to know your drugs
Analgesic
Antibiotic
Contributors
Principles of antimicrobial use
Getting to know your antimicrobial drugs
Bone and joint infections
Cardiovascular system infections
Central nervous system infections
Eye infections
Gastrointestinal tract infections
Genital (reproductive) tract infections
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
Intra-abdominal infections
Malaria
Mycobacterial infections
Oral and dental infections
Prophylaxis: medical
Prophylaxis: surgical
Respiratory tract infections: pneumonia
Respiratory tract infections: other
Severe sepsis
Initial management
Antimicrobial therapy
Empirical therapy (no obvious source of infection)
Empirical therapy (source of infection apparent)
Biliary or gastrointestinal tract source
Female genital tract source
Intravascular device source (including central venous lines)
Skin source
Urinary tract source
Directed therapy
Skin and soft tissue infections
Systemic infections
Urinary tract infections
Biological warfare agents (Appendix 2.1)
Desensitisation protocols (Appendix 2.2)
Intravenous administration of antimicrobials (Appendix 2.3)
Monitoring antimicrobial blood levels and aminoglycoside dosing (Appendix 2.4)
Renal impairment and antimicrobial dosing (Appendix 2.6)
List of tables, boxes and figures
Key references
Cardiovascular
Dermatology
Emergency Medicine
Endocrinology
Gastrointestinal
Neurology
Oral and Dental
Palliative Care
Psychotropic
Respiratory
Rheumatology
Developmental Disability
Drug use in pregnancy and breastfeeding
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