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Canada only   Side effects:
italics
= common;
bold
= life-threatening   
Nurse Alert

trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Rx)

(trye-meth′oh-prim–sul-fa-meth-ox′a-zole)

Bacter-Aid DS, Bactrim DS, Novo-Trimel
, Nu-Cotrimox
, Septra, Septra DS, Sultrex, SMZ/TMP

Func. class.:
Antiinfective

Chem. class.:
Sulfonamide—miscellaneous

ACTION:

Sulfamethoxazole (SMZ) interferes with the bacterial biosynthesis of proteins by competitive antagonism of PABA when adequate levels are maintained; trimethoprim (TMP) blocks the synthesis of tetrahydrofolic acid; the combination blocks 2 consecutive steps in the bacterial synthesis of essential nucleic acids and protein

USES:

UTI, otitis media, acute and chronic prostatitis, shigellosis,
Pneumocystis jiroveci
pneumonitis, chronic bronchitis, chancroid, traveler’s diarrhea

CONTRAINDICATIONS:

Breastfeeding, infants <2 mo; hypersensitivity to trimethoprim or sulfonamides; pregnancy at term, megaloblastic anemia, CCr <15 ml/min, porphyria, hyperkalemia

Precautions:
Pregnancy (C), geriatric patients, infants, renal disease, G6PD deficiency, impaired hepatic/renal function, possible folate deficiency, severe allergy, bronchial asthma, UV exposure

DOSAGE AND ROUTES
Calculator

Based on TMP content

UTI

• Adult:
PO
160 mg TMP q12hr × 10-14 days

• Child:
PO
8 mg/kg TMP/day in 2 divided doses q12hr (Treatment): 2 mg/kg/day (prophylaxis)

Otitis media

• Child:
PO
8 mg/kg TMP/day in 2 divided doses q12hr × 10 days

Chronic bronchitis

• Adult:
PO
160 mg TMP q12hr × 10-14 days

Pneumocystis jiroveci
pneumonitis

• Adult and child:
PO
15-20 mg/kg TMP daily in 4 divided doses q6hr × 14-21 days;
IV
15-20 mg/kg/day (based on TMP) in 3-4 divided doses for ≤14 days

• 
Dosage reduction necessary in moderate to severe renal impairment (CCr <30 ml/min)

Available forms:
Tabs 80 mg trimethoprim/400 mg sulfamethoxazole, 160 mg trimethoprim/800 mg sulfamethoxazole; susp 40 mg/200 mg/5 ml; IV 16 mg/80 mg/ml

Administer:
PO route

• 
Medication after C&S; repeat C&S after full course of medication

• 
With resuscitative equipment, EPINEPHrine available; severe allergic reactions may occur

• 
On an empty stomach 1 hr before or 2 hr after meals

• 
With full glass of water to maintain adequate hydration; increase fluids to 2 L/day to decrease crystallization in kidneys

Intermittent IV INF route

• 
After diluting 5 ml of product/125 ml D
5
W, run over 1-1½ hr

Y-site compatibilities:
Acyclovir, aldesleukin, allopurinol, amifostine, amphotericin B cholesteryl, atracurium, aztreonam, cefepime, cyclophosphamide, diltiazem, DOXOrubicin liposome, enalaprilat, esmolol, filgrastim, fludarabine, gallium, granisetron, HYDROmorphone, labetalol, LORazepam, magnesium sulfate, melphalan, meperidine, morphine, pancuronium, perphenazine, piperacillin/tazobactam, remifentanil, sargramostim, tacrolimus, teniposide, thiotepa, vecuronium, zidovudine

SIDE EFFECTS

CNS:
Headache, insomnia, hallucinations, depression, vertigo, fatigue, anxiety,
seizures, product fever,
chills,
aseptic meningitis

CV:
Allergic myocarditis

EENT:
Tinnitus

GI:
Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain
, stomatitis,
hepatitis,
glossitis, pancreatitis, diarrhea,
enterocolitis,
anorexia,
pseudomembranous colitis

GU:
Renal failure, toxic nephrosis;
increased BUN, creatinine; crystalluria

HEMA:
Leukopenia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, agranulocytosis, hemolytic anemia, hypoprothrombinemia, Henoch-Schönlein purpura, methemoglobinemia, eosinophilia I

INTEG:
Rash, dermatitis, urticaria,
Stevens-Johnson syndrome,
erythema, photosensitivity, pain, inflammation at inj site,
toxic epidermal necrolysis, erythema multiforme

RESP:
Cough, SOB

SYST:
Anaphylaxis, SLE

PHARMACOKINETICS

PO:
Rapidly absorbed; peak 1-4 hr; half-life 8-13 hr; excreted in urine (metabolites and unchanged), breast milk; crosses placenta; 68% bound to plasma proteins; TMP achieves high levels in prostatic tissue and fluid

INTERACTIONS

Increase:
thrombocytopenia—thiazide diuretics

Increase:
potassium levels—potassium-sparing diuretics, potassium supplements

Increase:
hypoglycemic response—sulfonylurea agents

Increase:
anticoagulant effects—oral anticoagulants

Increase:
levels of dofetilide

Increase:
crystalluria—methenamine

Increase:
bone marrow depressant effects—methotrexate

Decrease:
hepatic clearance of phenytoin, CYP2C9, CYP3A4 inducers

Decrease:
response—cycloSPORINE

Drug/Lab Test

Increase:
alk phos, creatinine, bilirubin, AST, ALT

NURSING CONSIDERATIONS
Assess:

• 
I&O ratio; note color, character, pH of urine if product administered for UTI; output should be 800 ml less than intake; if urine is highly acidic, alkalization may be needed

• 
Renal studies: BUN, creatinine, urinalysis with long-term therapy

• 
Type of infection; obtain C&S before starting therapy

• 
Blood dyscrasias, skin rash, fever, sore throat, bruising, bleeding, fatigue, joint pain

• 
Allergic reaction:
rash, dermatitis, urticaria, pruritus, dyspnea, bronchospasm; product should be discontinued at 1st sign of rash; AIDS patients more susceptible

Perform/provide:

• 
Storage in tight, light-resistant container at room temp

Evaluate:

• 
Therapeutic response: absence of pain, fever; C&S negative

Teach patient/family:

• 
To take each oral dose with full glass of water to prevent crystalluria; to drink 8-10 glasses of water/day; to take product on an empty stomach 1 hr before meals, 2 hr after meals

• 
To complete full course of treatment to prevent superinfection

• 
To avoid sunlight; to use sunscreen to prevent burns

• 
To avoid OTC medications (aspirin, vit C) unless directed by prescriber

• 
To use alternative contraceptive measures; that decreased effectiveness of oral contraceptives may occur

• 
To notify prescriber if skin rash, sore throat, fever, mouth sores, unusual bruising, bleeding occur; to notify prescriber of CNS effects: anxiety, depression, hallucinations, seizures

Canada only   Side effects:
italics
= common;
bold
= life-threatening   
Nurse Alert

tropicamide ophthalmic

 

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