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Tara Kidd1, Stephanie Mitchell, Julie Dehays
1At OhioHealth Marion General Hospital, Tara Kidd is a pharmacy resident, Stephanie Mitchell is a pharmacy APPE student, Julie DeHays is a pharmacy APPE intern, and Erica Wibberley is an antimicrobial stewardship pharmacist.
Abstract:
Fluoroquinolones (FQs) are highly effective, well-tolerated, broad-spectrum antibiotics, making them desirable treatment options for infections. However, their adverse reactions as well as recent trends in antibiotic susceptibility must be considered. This article discusses the spectrum of activity and adverse reactions of FQs to guide nurses in caring for patients receiving this class of antibiotics.
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