- CO-AMOXICLAV and PIPERACILLIN-TAZOBACTAM,
- CIPROFLOXACIN,
- CEFTRIAXONE (and other cephalosporins),
- CLINDAMYCIN
Other antibiotics that may be associated with harm especially in the elderly include:
- CLARITHROMYCIN
test announcement
Where possible those antibiotics most associated with harm should be avoided in those most at risk. These include the 4C antibiotics which are most associated with C.diff infection. Older people are more likely to have had previous antibiotic exposure and therefore have an increased incidence of bacteria resistant to antimicrobials.
See: Prevention, diagnosis and management of CDI
The frail elderly are at increased risk of antimicrobial related adverse effects, healthcare associated infections, and infections due to resistant organisms.
Things to think about when prescribing in frail elderly patients
Other antibiotics that may be associated with harm especially in the elderly include:
NES recommend using the FRAIL tool to help identify people of the age of 65 years who may have frailty.