MENINGITIS
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Antibiotic medications (forms of penicillin and
cephalosporins, for example) are the most important element of
treatment against bacterial agents of meningitis. Because of the
effectiveness of the blood-brain barrier in preventing the passage
of substances into the brain, medications must be delivered directly
into the patient's veins (intravenously, or by IV), at very high
doses. Antiviral drugs (acyclovir) may be helpful in shortening the
course of viral meningitis, and antifungal medications are available
as well.
Other treatments for meningitis involve
decreasing inflammation (with steroid preparations) and paying
careful attention to the balance of fluids, glucose, sodium,
potassium, oxygen, and carbon dioxide in the patient's system.
Patients who develop seizures will require medications to halt the
seizures and prevent their return. |
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