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Treatment Table 3. Recommended Doses and Redosing Intervals for Commonly Used Antimicrobials for Surgical Prophylaxis Recommendations Adult Half-Life in Normal Renal Function (hrs)d Adult Dose Ampicillin– sulbactam (Unasyn®) 3g  50 mg/kg   (ampicillin 2 g/  of the ampicillin sulbactam 1 g) component 2 hrs 0.8-1.3 Ampicillin (generic) 2g 50 mg/kg 2 hrs 1-1.9 Aztreonam (Azactam®) 2g 30 mg/kg 4 hrs 1.3-2.4 Cefazoline 2 g;   (Kefzol ®, generic) 3 g for   ≥120 kg 30 mg/kg 4 hrs 1.2-2.2 Cefuroxime (Zinacef ®, generic) 1.5 g 50 mg/kg 4 hrs 1-2 Cefotaxime (Claforan®, generic) 1 ge 50 mg/kg 3 hrs 0.9-1.7 Cefoxitin (Mefoxin®, generic) 2g 40 mg/kg 2 hrs 0.7-1.1 Cefotetan (Cefotan®, generic) 2g 40 mg/kg 6 hrs 2.8-4.6 Ceftriaxone (Rocephin®, generic) 2 gi 50-75 mg/kg NA 5.4-10.9 Ciprofloxacinf (Cipro®, generic) 400 mg 10 mg/kg NA 3-7 Clindamycin 900 mg (Cleocin®, generic) 10 mg/kg 6 hrs 2-4 Ertapenem (Invanz®) 1g 15 mg/kg NA 3-5 Gentamicing (generic) 6 Pediatric Dose Redosing Intervalc,d Antimicrobial 5 mg/kg   based on dosing weight (single dose) 2.5 mg/kg   based on dosing weight NA 2-3 a b

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