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Am Fam Physician. 2008;78(1):30

The article “Diagnosis and Treatment of Otitis Media,” (December 1, 2007, page 1650) contained an error in Table 5 on page 1654. The dosage for acetaminophen was incorrectly listed as 1 mg per kg every six hours; the correct dosage is 15 mg per kg every six hours. The corrected Table 5 is reprinted above. The online version of this article has been corrected.

AgentDosageComments
Antimicrobials*
Amoxicillin80 to 90 mg per kg per day, given orally in two divided dosesFirst-line drug. Safe, effective, and inexpensive
Amoxicillin/clavulanate (Augmentin)90 mg of amoxicillin per kg per day; 6.4 mg of clavulanate per kg per day, given orally in two divided dosesSecond-line drug. For patients with recurrent or persistent acute otitis media, those taking prophylactic amoxicillin, those who have used antibiotics within the previous month, and those with concurrent purulent conjunctivitis
Azithromycin (one dose; Zithromax)30 mg per kg, given orallyFor patients with penicillin allergy. One dose is as effective as longer courses
Azithromycin (three-day course; Zithromax Tri-pak)20 mg per kg once daily, given orallyFor patients with recurrent acute otitis media
Azithromycin (five-day course; Zithromax Z-pak)5 to 10 mg per kg once daily, given orallyFor patients with penicillin allergy (type 1 hypersensitivity)
Cefdinir (Omnicef)14 mg per kg per day, given orally in one or two dosesFor patients with penicillin allergy, excluding those with urticaria or anaphylaxis to penicillin (i.e., type 1 hypersensitivity)
Cefpodoxime (Vantin)30 mg per kg once daily, given orallyFor patients with penicillin allergy, excluding those with urticaria or anaphylaxis to penicillin (i.e., type 1 hypersensitivity)
Ceftriaxone (Rocephin)50 mg per kg once daily, given intramuscularly or intravenously. One dose for initial episode of otitis media, three doses for recurrent infectionsFor patients with penicillin allergy, persistent or recurrent acute otitis media, or vomiting
Cefuroxime (Ceftin)30 mg per kg per day, given orally in two divided dosesFor patients with penicillin allergy, excluding those with urticaria or anaphylaxis to penicillin (i.e., type 1 hypersensitivity)
Clarithromycin (Biaxin)15 mg per kg per day, given orally in three divided dosesFor patients with penicillin allergy (type 1 hypersensitivity). May cause gastrointestinal irritation
Clindamycin (Cleocin)30 to 40 mg per kg per day, given orally in four divided dosesFor patients with penicillin allergy (type 1 hypersensitivity)
Topical agents
Ciprofloxacin/hydrocortisone (Cipro HC Otic)3 drops twice daily
Hydrocortisone/neomycin/polymyxin B (Cortisporin Otic)4 drops three to four times daily
Ofloxacin (Floxin Otic)5 drops twice daily (10 drops in patients older than 12 years)
Analgesics
Acetaminophen15 mg per kg every six hours
Antipyrine/benzocaine (Auralgan)2 to 4 drops three to four times daily
Ibuprofen (Motrin)10 mg per kg every six hours
Narcotic agentsVariableMay cause gastrointestinal upset, respiratory depression, altered mental status, and constipation

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