Oxacillin
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INDICATIONS
FDA
- Staphylococcal infections (MSSA)
NON-FDA APPROVED USES
- Parotitis (MSSA)
- Empyema (MSSA)
- Vascular graft infections (Second-line treatment for MSSE; consider adding rifampin)
- Hepatic abscess (MSSA)
- Pyomyositis (MSSA)
- Diabetic foot infection (mild-moderate infections)
- Septic arthritis, community-acquired (MSSA)
- Hardware associated septic arthritis (Second-line treatment for MSSE; consider adding rifampin)
- Endocarditis (MSSA)
- Treatment of bacterial septicemia (MSSA)
- Skin and soft tissue infections (MSSA)
- Bacterial meningitis (MSSA)
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INDICATIONS
FDA
- Staphylococcal infections (MSSA)
NON-FDA APPROVED USES
- Parotitis (MSSA)
- Empyema (MSSA)
- Vascular graft infections (Second-line treatment for MSSE; consider adding rifampin)
- Hepatic abscess (MSSA)
- Pyomyositis (MSSA)
- Diabetic foot infection (mild-moderate infections)
- Septic arthritis, community-acquired (MSSA)
- Hardware associated septic arthritis (Second-line treatment for MSSE; consider adding rifampin)
- Endocarditis (MSSA)
- Treatment of bacterial septicemia (MSSA)
- Skin and soft tissue infections (MSSA)
- Bacterial meningitis (MSSA)
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