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-Cell wall synthesis inhibitors -Bactericidal -Time-dependent -Mainly active against Gram + - Highly nephrotoxic when used systemically - Used topically |
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- Alter ion transport across membrane cell pH, death
- Marked toxicity - Used as anticoccidialis or feed promotants |
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Glycopeptides, Polymyxins, Bacitracin, Ionophores |
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Inhibits cell wall synthesis; bactericidal; both time and concentration depedent; ONLY Gram +; Resistance Emerging Dangerously!!! |
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Warnings about Glycopeptides |
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Banned in Food Animal; never to be used empirically. Used against resistant Gram + if no other option! |
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Polymyxin B Mechanism of Action |
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Disruptor of cell membranes and Endotoxin effect-Bactericidal. Concentration dependent. ONLY Gram - (aerobes and anaerobes) including Pseaudomonas. |
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Not absorbed orally; slow renal elimination. nephrotoxic or neurotoxic when used systemically. |
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