4th Pediatric Infectious Diseases Conference
 
 
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Question
A child of 6 months with nephrotic syndrome, can take how much of enalapril and spironolactone? Because our pediatrician prescribed enalapril 2.5mg bd * 3/12, spironolactone 12.5mg bd * 3/12, and disprin 1/8 od * 3/12.
Answer
The dose of all medications depends on the weight of the child.
Enalapril is given in the dose of 0.2mg/kg/day. Spironolactone is given in the dose of 3-6mg/kg/day and Aspirin in the dose of 3-5mg/kg/day (It is given in high doses such as 100mg/kg/day in few inflammatory conditions).
 
 
 
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Should teicoplannin, colistin be used in case of neonatal sepsis where culture does not reveal any organism_?
No, it should be used only after drug sensitivity report
Yes, under guidance of an infectious disease expert
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