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Oculoplasty

 Suggested Treatment
 Infection/ Condition                           Comments
 Preferred   Alternative

 Dacryocystitis   Cefuroxime 250mg PO q12h for 7 days    Amoxicillin/clavulanate 625mg PO   Consider intravenous antibiotics in
       q8h for 7 days                severe infections


 Preseptal Cellulitis   Amoxicillin/clavulanate 625mg PO q8h for   Ceftriaxone 1-2gm IV q24h    Consider intravenous antibiotics in
    7 days                           severe infections


 Orbital Cellulitis/abcess   Amoxicillin/clavulanate 1.2gm q8h  IV for 7-  Ceftriaxone 1-2gm q24h IV for
    10 days    7-10 days

 If Anaerobes suspected:

 ADD
 Metronidazole 500mg IV q8h for 7-10
 days



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