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A 70 year old insulin-dependent patient has just completed a 7 day course of ampicillin for a respiratory infection. He presents with signs and symptoms consistent with a diagnosis of oral candidiasis. Which of the following drugs is/are appropriate to manage this condition?
1. Fluconazole.
2. Nystatin.
3. Ketoconazole.
4. Clindamycin.
(1) (2) (3)
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A 70 year old insulin-dependent patient has just completed a 7 day course of ampicillin for a respiratory infection. He presents with signs and symptoms consistent with a diagnosis of oral candidiasis. Which of the following drugs is/are appropriate to manage this condition?
1. Fluconazole.
2. Nystatin.
3. Ketoconazole.
4. Clindamycin.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions set 11
Mechanism of action of Clindamycin on the bacteria cell
Interferes with protein synthesisAnti Infectives
A patient who is at a risk of having Subacute Bacterial endocarditis had a Third molar surgery at your clinic. Patient is known allergic to Penicillin and derivatives. On the day of surgery you gave Clindamycin 600 mg P.O 1 hour before procedure and since surgery was extensive so you continued Clindamycin 300 mg P.O every 6 hours for another 5 days.
Patient comes back for suture removal now you will
Give Azithromycin 500 mg PO 1 hour prior to surgery
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A 70 year old insulin-dependent patient has just completed a 7 day course of ampicillin for a respiratory infection. He presents with signs and symptoms consistent with a diagnosis of oral candidiasis. Which of the following drugs is/are appropriate to manage this condition?
1. Fluconazole.
2. Nystatin.
3. Ketoconazole.
4. Clindamycin.
(1) (2) (3)
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A patient who is at a risk of having Subacute Bacterial endocarditis had a Third molar surgery at your clinic. Patient is known allergic to Penicillin and derivatives. On the day of surgery you gave Clindamycin 600 mg P.O 1 hour before procedure and since surgery was extensive so you continued Clindamycin 300 mg P.O every 6 hours for another 5 days.
Patient comes back for suture removal now you will
Give Azithromycin 500 mg PO 1 hour prior to surgery
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