Interacting Drugs |
Typhoid vaccine vs Antibiotics |
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Mechanism |
Antibiotics: May diminish the therapeutic effect of Typhoid Vaccine. Only the live attenuated Ty21a strain is affected. |
Management |
Vaccination with live attenuated typhoid vaccine (Ty21a) should be avoided in patients being treated with systemic antibacterial agents. Use of this vaccine should be postponed until at least 24 hours after cessation of antibacterial agents. Exceptions: Acetic Acid; Aluminum Acetate; Azithromycin (Ophthalmic); Bacitracin; Benzoin; Capreomycin; Ciprofloxacin (Ophthalmic); Clindamycin (Topical); Dapsone (Topical); Erythromycin (Ophthalmic); Erythromycin (Topical); Fidaxomicin (Systemic); Gatifloxacin; Gentamicin (Ophthalmic); Gentamicin (Topical); Gentian Violet; Hexachlorophene; Mafenide; MetroNIDAZOLE (Topical); Neomycin; Oxychlorosene; Polymyxin B; Povidone-Iodine; Povidone-Iodine (Topical); Rifaximin; Silver Nitrate; Silver Sulfadiazine; Sulfacetamide (Ophthalmic); Sulfacetamide (Topical); Tobramycin (Ophthalmic). |
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