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Antimicrobials that affect primarily Gram Positives (G+) |
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Definition
Penicillins Cephalosporins (esp. early generations) Bacitracin Macrolides Lincosamides Rifamycin Novobiocin |
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Antimicrobials that affect primarily Gram Positives (G-) |
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Definition
Ticarcillin (penicillin) Cephalosporins (3rd generation) Chloramphenicol/ Florfenicol Aminoglycosides Polymixin B Fluoroquinolones |
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Term
Broad Spectrum antimicrobials |
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Definition
Penicillins- Amoxi, Ampicillin, Clavamox Cephlalosporins Tetracyclines Chloramphenicol/ Florfenicol Sulfonamides Fluoroquinolones |
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Term
Antimicrobial(s) that are not lipophilic |
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Definition
Aminoglycosides Penicillins |
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Antimicrobial drugs that go intracellular |
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Definition
Erythromycin Enrofloxacin Lincomycin and clindamycin (not active) Doxycycline Rifampin Sulfa/trimethroprim |
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Antimicrobials that are bacteriostatic |
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Definition
Tetracycline Chloramphenicol/ florfenicol Macrolides Lincosamides Sulfonamides (not potentiated) |
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Antimicrobials that are anti-Pseudomonal |
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Definition
Ticracillin (penicillin family) Piperacillin (penicillin family) Imipenem (penicillin family) Cephazolin (3rd gen. cephalosporin) Cephtazidime (3rd gen. cephalosporin) Polymixin B Aminoglycosides (except Neomycin) Fluorquinolones |
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Term
Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamases (ESBLs) |
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Definition
susceptible to cefoxitin resistant to ceftazidime overcome by clavulanate |
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Term
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Definition
resistant to cefoxitin resistant to ceftazidime not overcome by clavulanate |
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