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* Ceftriaxone is used as the treatment for bacterial infections and is often used pre-operatively to reduce the risk of surgical infections
* Ceftriaxone is used as the treatment for bacterial infections and is often used pre-operatively to reduce the risk of surgical infections
'''INDICATIONS:'''
'''INDICATIONS:'''
* Open extremity fracture
* [[Extremity Injuries|Open extremity fracture]]
* Penetrating trauma to the torso
* [[Trunk Penetrating Injuries|Penetrating trauma to the torso]]
'''CONTRAINDICATIONS:'''
'''CONTRAINDICATIONS:'''
* Allergy to penicillin or cephalosporins
* Allergy to penicillin or cephalosporins
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* Allergic reaction
* Allergic reaction
'''DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION'''
'''DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION'''
* Reconstitute with 9.6 ml of normal saline and administer IV or IM.
* IM - Using a standard 10 ml normal saline flush, waste 8 ml of flush.  Attach needle to flush and inject into bottle of Ceftriaxone.  Swirl bottle to mix and draw back into flush syringe.  Inject IM.
** Adult - 1g IV x1 dose.
** Adult - 1g IM x1 dose.
** Pediatric - 50mg/kg IV/IO up to 1g
** Pediatric - 50mg/kg IM up to 1g

Latest revision as of 12:39, 2 December 2025

Section 8 - MEDICATION GUIDELINES

ANTIBIOTIC

CEFTRIAXONE / ROCEPHIN

DESCRIPTION / ACTION:

  • Ceftriaxone is a third generation cephalosporin antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections
  • Ceftriaxone is used as the treatment for bacterial infections and is often used pre-operatively to reduce the risk of surgical infections

INDICATIONS:

CONTRAINDICATIONS:

  • Allergy to penicillin or cephalosporins
  • Administration of calcium containing medications

POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS

  • Diarrhea
  • Skin reactions (rash)
  • Allergic reaction

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

  • IM - Using a standard 10 ml normal saline flush, waste 8 ml of flush. Attach needle to flush and inject into bottle of Ceftriaxone. Swirl bottle to mix and draw back into flush syringe. Inject IM.
    • Adult - 1g IM x1 dose.
    • Pediatric - 50mg/kg IM up to 1g