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Binds to penicillin binding proteins 1. Block transpeptidase cross linking of 2. Cell wall 3. Activates autolytic enzymes
Covers gram positive cocci, gram positive rods, gram negative cocci and SPIROCHETES |
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Ampicillin Amoxicillin
Same as penicillin with UTI's neonatal bacteria coverage: H. Influenzae E. Coli Listeria monocytogenes Proteus Salmonella enterococcus
Aminopenicillins "HELPS" kill enterococcus |
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Used for Staph aureus that is MSSA and not MRSA |
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Penicillinase resistant penicillins: Methcillin Nafcillin Dicloxacillin
PENICILLINASE RESISTANT "use naf for staph" |
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Extended spectrium penicillins aka antipseudomonal |
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Ticarcillin carbenicillin piperacillin
Still susceptible to penicillinase. Use with cluvalanic acid |
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Beta-lactam drugs that inhibit cell wall synthesis but are less susceptible to penicillinase |
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Cephalosporins
Increasing generations increases gram negative coverage. However you will start to lose some gram positive coverage as you go up (except 4th gen) |
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1st Generation Cephalosporins |
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Cefazolin Cephalexin
PEcK UTI's, URI's and viridans endocarditis
Covers: Gram positive cocci Proteus mirabilis E. Coli Klebsiella
"1st gen PEcK" |
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2nd generation cephalosporin |
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Cefoxitin Cefaclor Cefuroxime
Haemophilus influenzae Enterobacter aerogenes Neisseria spp Proteus E. Coli Klebsiella Serratia
"HEN PEcKs" |
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3rd generation cephalosporins |
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Ceftriaxone Cefotoxime Ceftazidime
Strep Pneumo, and serious gram negative infections or bacteria with Beta-lactimases
Use for: Meningitis Community acquired pneumonia Gonorrhea
Ceftazidime covers pseudomonas |
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4th Generation Cephalosporins |
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Cefepime
Full spectrum Increased activity against Pseudomonas |
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Inhibits cell wall synthesis (binds to PBP3). Synergistic to aminoglycosides |
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Aztreonam
For patients terribly allergic to penicillin and who cannot handle aminoglycosides |
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Gram negative rods ONLY Klebsiella Pseudomonas Serratia
No activity against gram positives or anaerobes |
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Binds to the D-ala D-ala portion of the cell wall precursors |
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Vancomycin
Covers Staph aureus (MRSA) and Clostridium difficile |
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Side effects of Vancomycin |
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Nephrotoxicity Ototoxicity Thrombophebitis and "red man syndrome". Pre-treat with anti-histamine and use slow infusion |
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How does resistance to vancomycin happen |
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Amino acid change from terminal D-ala to D-lac |
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Broad spectrum. Use covers nearly gram negative, gram positive, anaerobes. However does not cover MRSA |
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Imipenem-Cilastatin
Cilastatin always co-administered because it inhibits renal dihydropeptidase I. Will prevent inactivation in renal tubules
"with imipenem, the killin is LASTIN' with ciLASTATIN" |
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