Chapter 04 Antibiotics · Analgesics · Prescriptions

Pharmacology

Each Rx in the OSCE is worth 4 marks, broken into Drug · Disp · Sig · Repeats. One missing instruction costs a quarter of the question. The fastest way to bank these marks is to memorize the dozen blocks below verbatim.

4×
Marks per Rx
01

Antibiotic Decision Ladder

The "AMC-D" ladder. Climb only as needed.

A
Amoxicillin500 mg PO TID × 7 days
First line for almost everything dental: cellulitis, abscess, pericoronitis.
M
Metronidazole250–500 mg PO TID × 7 days
Adjunct to amoxicillin for severe periodontal infections (necrotizing). Anaerobic coverage.
A
Azithromycin500 mg loading, then 250 mg PO daily × 4 days
PCN allergy + many drug interactions to avoid. Macrolide of choice.
C
Clindamycin300 mg PO QID × 7 days
PCN allergy + severe infection. Broad anaerobic. C. difficile risk.
D
Doxycycline100 mg PO BID day 1, then daily × 7 days
Aggressive periodontitis (host modulation at low dose). Avoid in < 8 yo & pregnancy.
M
Memory Hook · "AMC-D" Amoxicillin → Metronidazole → Azithromycin → Clindamycin → Doxycycline. Climb the ladder only when you need to.
02

Antibiotic Prescriptions

Memorize verbatim. The Disp number always equals the total tablets needed for the full course.

Amoxicillin 500 mg
First-line — abscess, cellulitis, pericoronitis
Drug
Amoxicillin 500 mg capsules
Disp
21 capsules
Sig
1 cap PO TID × 7 days
Repeats
0
Metronidazole 250 mg
Adjunct in severe perio / necrotizing
Drug
Metronidazole 250 mg tablets
Disp
21 tablets
Sig
1 tab PO TID × 7 days
Repeats
0
Azithromycin 250 mg
PCN allergy · drug-interaction concerns
Drug
Azithromycin 250 mg tablets
Disp
6 tablets
Sig
2 tabs day 1, then 1 tab daily × 4 days
Repeats
0
Clindamycin 300 mg
PCN allergy + severe infection
Drug
Clindamycin 300 mg capsules
Disp
28 capsules
Sig
1 cap PO QID × 7 days
Repeats
0
!
Trap · "Avoid Erythromycin / Clarithromycin" Patients on β-blockers, Ca-channel blockers, digoxin, theophylline, statins, warfarin → many interactions. Default to azithromycin.
03

Analgesic Decision Tree

Patient type drives the answer. Three populations, three different first lines.

Figure 3.1

Pick by patient — adult · child · pregnant

Patient population? first triage Adult 1st: Ibuprofen 400-600 mg q6h + Acetaminophen 500 mg q6h stagger by 3 h for synergy 2nd: Tylenol-3 (codeine) or Tramadol 50 mg q6h opioid escalation Child < 12 Acetaminophen 10-15 mg/kg q6h or Ibuprofen 7-10 mg/kg q6h weight-based ⚠ NO codeine in < 12 yo (FDA black box) CYP2D6 ultra-rapid risk Pregnant Acetaminophen 500 mg q6h all trimesters · safest ⚠ NO NSAIDs in 3rd trimester premature ductus closure opioids: lowest dose, shortest course Ibuprofen + Acetaminophen combo (adults) is more effective than codeine alone
04

Analgesic Prescriptions

Adults Adult

Acetaminophen 500 mg
Mild-moderate pain · all populations
Drug
Acetaminophen 500 mg tablets
Disp
20 tablets
Sig
1-2 tabs PO q4-6h PRN; max 4 g/day
Repeats
0
Ibuprofen 400 mg
Mild-moderate pain · adult
Drug
Ibuprofen 400 mg tablets
Disp
20 tablets
Sig
1 tab PO q6h PRN with food
Repeats
0
Tylenol-3 (Acet 300 / Cod 30)
Moderate pain · adult · short course
Drug
Acetaminophen 300 mg / Codeine 30 mg / Caffeine 15 mg
Disp
20 tablets
Sig
1-2 tabs PO q4-6h PRN
Repeats
0
Percocet (Acet 325 / Oxy 5)
Moderate-severe pain · adult
Drug
Acetaminophen 325 mg / Oxycodone 5 mg
Disp
20 tablets
Sig
1 tab PO q4-6h PRN
Repeats
0
Tramadol 50 mg
Moderate pain · NSAID alternative
Drug
Tramadol 50 mg tablets
Disp
20 tablets
Sig
1 tab PO q4-6h PRN; max 400 mg/day
Repeats
0

Children & pregnancy Child Pregnant

Children's Acetaminophen 160 mg/5 mL
Pediatric · weight-based
Drug
Children's Acetaminophen 160 mg / 5 mL
Disp
120 mL
Sig
10-15 mg/kg PO q4-6h PRN; max 5 doses/day
Repeats
0
Children's Ibuprofen 100 mg/5 mL
Pediatric · ≥ 6 months
Drug
Children's Ibuprofen 100 mg / 5 mL
Disp
120 mL
Sig
5-10 mg/kg PO q6-8h PRN with food
Repeats
0
!
Trap · NSAID-NO list Anticoagulants · bleeding disorders · severe asthma · heart failure · peptic ulcer/GERD/Crohn's · kidney disease · kidney transplant · prior MI · lithium use · 3rd-trimester pregnancy. Default to acetaminophen.
05

Antibiotic Prophylaxis

Single dose 30-60 min before procedure. Indications are narrow.

Indications

CardiacJoint
  • Prosthetic cardiac valve
  • Previous infective endocarditis
  • Cardiac transplant with valvulopathy
  • Unrepaired cyanotic CHD
  • Repaired CHD with prosthetic material × 6 months
  • Generally no prophylaxis required for routine joint replacements
  • Consider only if immunocompromised, recent (< 1 yr) replacement, or prior prosthetic infection — and only after consultation with the orthopaedic surgeon

Regimen — single dose 30-60 min pre-procedure

Amoxicillin 2 g
Standard prophylaxis
Drug
Amoxicillin 500 mg capsules
Disp
4 capsules
Sig
Take all 4 caps (2 g) 30-60 min before appointment
Repeats
0
Cephalexin 2 g
Non-anaphylactic PCN allergy
Drug
Cephalexin 500 mg capsules
Disp
4 capsules
Sig
Take all 4 caps (2 g) 30-60 min before appointment
Repeats
0
Azithromycin 500 mg
Anaphylactic PCN allergy
Drug
Azithromycin 250 mg tablets
Disp
2 tablets
Sig
Take both tabs (500 mg) 30-60 min before appointment
Repeats
0
Clindamycin 600 mg
Anaphylactic PCN allergy (alternative)
Drug
Clindamycin 300 mg capsules
Disp
2 capsules
Sig
Take both caps (600 mg) 30-60 min before appointment
Repeats
0
06

Drug-Disease Interactions

The drugs the OSCE expects you to avoid per condition.

Condition / DrugAvoidReason
WarfarinAspirin · NSAIDs · Erythromycin · Metronidazole↑ INR / bleeding
β-blockersErythromycin · Clarithromycin · NSAIDs (chronic)↑ β-blocker level / ↓ effect
Calcium-channel blockersErythromycin · Clarithromycin↑ CCB level → hypotension
DigoxinErythromycin · Clarithromycin · Acetaminophen↑ digoxin toxicity
TheophyllineErythromycin · Clarithromycin · Ciprofloxacin↑ theophylline toxicity
StatinsErythromycin · ClarithromycinRhabdomyolysis risk
SSRIs / TramadolTramadol with SSRISerotonin syndrome
MethotrexateNSAIDs · Aspirin↑ MTX toxicity
LithiumNSAIDs · Tetracyclines · Metronidazole↑ lithium toxicity
MAOIsEpinephrine (limit) · Meperidine · TramadolHypertensive crisis · serotonin syndrome
Sulfonylureas (diabetes)Aspirin · NSAIDsHypoglycemia
Viagra / CialisNitroglycerinSevere hypotension
Cocaine (recent use)EpinephrineHypertensive crisis · MI
Key · The "epi limit" rule Cardiac patients · uncontrolled hypertension · recent MI · MAOI users · cocaine users → 0.04 mg total epinephrine (≈ 2 cartridges of 1:100,000). Otherwise the limit is 0.2 mg (~10 cartridges).