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Other B-Lactams: Aztreonam and Carbapenems
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Pharmacology
Graduate
04/15/2010

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Term
What is Aztreonam?
Definition

A monobactam (B-lactam ring is not fused to another ring). It is the only monobactam available.

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Term
What are advatages of Aztreonam?
Definition

1. Resistant to B-lactamase

2. Non-nephrotoxicnon-ototoxic; good alternative to aminoglycosides (nephrotoxic)

 

Term
What are clinical uses of Aztreonam?
Definition

Active against Gram- aerobic organisms ONLY, including P. aeruginosa (very narrow spectrum of activity)

Term
How are carbapenems administered?
Definition

Parenteral administration.

Term

How is imipenem different from the other carbapenems? 


Definition

It lacks a key methyl group, so it is sensitive to cleavage by dehydopeptidase in the kidney. It must be administered with cilastatin to prevent this cleavage.

Term
What are advantages of carbapenems?
Definition

1. Very broad spectrum: Gram+ and Gram-, aerobes and anaerobes

Note: Not good against MRSA or E. faecium

2. B-lactamase resistant
Note: Still, B-lactamase is the main mechanism of resistance to carbapenems

 

Term

What is the clinical use of carbapenems?

(Imi-, Mero- Erta- and Doripenem)

 

Definition

Very broad spectrum

intraabdomincal infections
polymicrobial infections
P. aeruginosa
- neutropenic fever

Notably ineffective against:
- MRSA
- E. Faecium

 

Term
What are some adverse effects of Carbapenems?
Definition

GI effects

Injection site irritation
Hypersensitivity (rash, anaphylaxis)
CNS effects: headache, seizures (meropenem is safest in this regard)

 

Term
How are carbapenems distributed, metabolized, and excreted?
Definition

Distributed widely to most body tissues (like with penicillins, CSF penetration increases when meninges are inflamed).


Not metabolized (except imipenem is hydrolyzed in kidney); excreted renally.

Note: Imipenem is cleaved by dehydropeptidase in kidney if not administered with cilstatin.

Note: Ertapenem has longest half-life (~4hr), so lower dosing.

 

Term
Are B-lactams bateriostatic or bactericidal?
Definition

Bactericidal. (Includes penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems and aztreonam.)

Term
Which B-lactams are B-lactamase resistant?
Definition

1. 3rd and 4th generation cephalosporins

2. Carbapenems
3. Aztreonam
4. B-lactamase resistant penicillins
- methicillin
- naficillin
- oxacillin
- cloxacillin
- dicloxacillin
5. Combo penicillin + B-lactamase inhibitor
-Augmentin
-Unasyn
-Zosyn
Timentin

 

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