Aminoglycoside antibiotics, such as gentamicin, may be given at higher doses in infants to treat serious infections, requiring careful adjustment based on weight and renal function. Other drug classes like benzodiazepines and phenothiazines are used with caution due to potential adverse effects. Therefore, aminoglycosides are the focus for higher dosing in this age group. ;
Aminoglycoside antibiotics, used for treating serious infections in infants, are often given at higher-than-normal doses due to their specific needs and immature kidney function. This careful adjustment ensures effective treatment while minimizing the risk of toxicity. Other drug classes are generally used with caution in this age group.
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