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Disease Information for Gentamicin (Garamycin) Administration/Toxicity
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Baldness/Alopecia
- Hair loss
- Non-scarring Alopecia/balding
- Dizziness/Dizzy
- Vertigo
- Acute Hearing Loss
- Laboratory Tests
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Decreased
- Calcium, serum (Lab)
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
- CSF Eosinophiles
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Acute Renal Failure
- Aminoglycoside neuromuscular blockade
- Anaerobic bacterial infection
- Azotemia in Elderly
- Azotemia/Acute
- Bilateral vestibular failure
- Chemical/toxic Meningitis like syndrome
- Deafness
- Drug induced Baldness/Alopecia
- Drug induced Nephritis/Nephropathy
- Drug induced Renal failure,
- Fetal anomaly
- Nephritis, secondary
- Toxic nephritis/Chronic persistent
- Toxic Nephritis/Nephropathy
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Drugs
- DRUG/Aminoglycoside antibiotic (example)
- DRUG/Antibacterial/Antibiotic ointment/unction
- DRUG/Antibiotic for Vancomycin resistant enterococcus
- DRUG/Antibiotic/antibacterial drug (example)
- DRUG/Antibiotic/Antimicrobial drugs (category)
- DRUG/Important Acute care drugs (example)
- DRUG/Teratogenic potential/effect (D plus )
- DRUG/Unction/ointment/gel dermatologic application
- Pathophysiology
- Pathophysiology/Peripheral Vertigo
- Process
- PROCESS/Medication/Drug (CONFIRM dose/before treatment)
- Synonyms
- Synonym
- GENTAMICIN, Gentamicin (ear), Gentamicin (ear) (product), Gentamicin (ear) (substance), Gentamicin (eye), Gentamicin (eye) (product), Gentamicin (eye) (substance), Gentamicin (infections), Gentamicin (infections) (product), Gentamicin (infections) (substance), Gentamicin (product), Gentamicin (skin), Gentamicin (skin) (product), Gentamicin (skin) (substance), Gentamicin (substance), GENTAMICIN PREPARATION, Gentamicin product, Gentamicins, gentamycin, Gentamycins, GM, Brand name/Cidomycin (Gentamicin), Brand name/Garamycin (Gentamicin), Brand name/Garamycin (Gentamicin) cream/topical, Brand name/Genoptic (Gentamicin) ophthalmic, Brand name/G-Mycin (Gentamicin), Brand name/Jenamicin (Gentamicin), Brand name/Storz-G (Gentamicin)
- Treatment
- Drug Dosage
- DRUG/.1990 or before
- DRUG/Dose guided by blood levels
- DRUG/Dose Q8 Hrs Medication
- DRUG/Generic available
- DRUG/Injectable medication (parenteral)
- DRUG/Intramuscular injection RX
- DRUG/Intrathecal injection RX
- DRUG/Intravenous administraton RX
- Definition
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Aminoglycoside antibiotic drug; parenteral drug; this class of medication is not absorbed orally; it can cause some renal damage;
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