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5-membered ring containing a sulfur + lactam |
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5-membered ring containing a double bond + lactam |
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Clavulanic acid, Sulbactam, Tazobactam |
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Beta-lactamase inhibitors |
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Gram positive aerobes and anaerobes except most S. aureus; Gram negative anerobes except Bacteroides fragilis; Neisseria sp. |
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Precursor of semisynthetic penicillins |
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ampicilin and amoxicillin |
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carbenicillin and ticarcillin |
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Aminopenicillins, Carboxypenicillins, Ureidopenicillins |
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Extended-spectrum penicillins |
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activity against Hemophilus and Enterococcus spp |
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Notable for activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
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very often used in community against common skin infections (staph!) |
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1st generation cephalosporins |
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increased gram negative activity, inactive against pseudomonas sp. |
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2nd generation cephalosporins |
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popular in pediatric URI due to H. influenzae coverage |
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useful to treat systemic deep infections due to activity against anaerobes |
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Cefaclor, cefuroxime, cefoxitin, and cefotetan |
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2nd generation cephalosporins |
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broad coverage against gram negative species: major indication in meningitis caused by gram negative aerobes, empiric treatment of many infections |
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3rd generation cephalosporins |
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an important anti-pseudomonal agent |
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only oral agent in its group, used in the community |
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Ceftazidime, Cefixime, Ceftriaxone, Cefotaxime |
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3rd generation cephalosporins |
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broad spectrum of activity against gram positive, gram negative, and pseudomonas sp; stable against most beta-lactamases; generally reserved for treatment of nosocomial, multidrug-resistant infections, and febrile neutropenia |
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4th generation cephalosporins |
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4th generation cephalosporins |
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broadest spectrum of all clinical antibacterial agents but not MRSA, Chalmydia, Mycoplasma |
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hydrolyzed by dehydropeptidase in brush border of kidney (given in combination with inhibitor (cilastatin) |
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Not an antibacterial but an inhibitor of the dehydropeptidases in the kidney, given to maintain the kinetics of Imipenem |
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Active against gram negative aerobes ONLY (Enterobacteriaceae, Neisseria, H. influenza, some pseudomonas |
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Only clinical example of monobactams; not orally bioavailable, administered IM |
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Alternative to aminoglycosides--- 10-20x more expensive |
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active against gram positive organisms ONLY (MRSA, enterococci, Clostridia spp) |
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most active against gram positive species (large MW); act intracellularly on isoprenyl phosphate lipid carrier) |
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Toxicities include ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity, and Red man syndrome |
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