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what are the down sides of antimycobacterials |
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the microbes are becoming resistant to them they work very slowly |
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what are the categories of mycobaterium |
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where does TB infect, how is it transmitted |
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infects the lungs infected droplets are inhaled and bacilli are ingested by macrophages macrophages fuse to form tubercles tubercles ruputure and spread bacteria into the blood |
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what does a TB infection do to the body |
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Definition
pulmonary tissue damage, inflammation, necrosis respiratory failure, pleural effusion, hrmorrhage, pneumonia |
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what is the clinical presentation of TB (11) |
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productive cought >3 weeks with blood low grade fever at night, night sweats airway obstruction due to node involvement fatigue, malaise, dyspenia, orthopena tachycardia weight loss |
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what drugs can be used to treat TB (8) |
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isoniazid, rifampin, pyrasinamide, ethambutol, streptymycin, aminoglycosides, fluoroquinolones, rifabutin |
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targets enzyme for mycolic acid assembly (reason for acid fast) |
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isoniazid antibacterial spectrum |
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bacteriosatis for bacilli in stationary phase bacteriocidial for rapidly dividiing bacilli (SPECIFICALLY TB) |
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due to deletion of gene that codes for catalyase which activates isoniazid (meaning its a pro drug) |
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isoniazid pharmacokinetics |
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oral, penetrates cells metabolized by N-acetylation and hydrolysis |
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hyperuricemia in 100% of pt increasing hte chance of gout myalgia |
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inhibits synthesis of arabinogalacrin (mycobacterial cell wall part |
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ethambuton sntimicrobial spectrum |
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specific for TB and m. knsasii (only mycobacterium) |
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rare when ised in combinaton with other agents |
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ethambuton pharmacokinetics |
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Definition
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ethambutom adverse effects (5) |
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optic neuritis decreased visual acuity (get eye exams) red/green, red/blue color blindness retinal damage (with prolonged use) hyperuricemia in 50% pt increasing the liklihood of gout |
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streptomycin drug category, what does this mian |
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inhibits bacterial protein synthesis |
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streptymycin antimicrobial spectrum |
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Definition
TB, aeruginosa, taularemia, UTI (E. coli) works on lots, of gram negative |
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decreased uptake of the drug by bacteria, altered affinity for the 30S subunit of streptomycin |
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streptomycin pharmacokinetics |
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Definition
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adverse effects streptomycin |
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Definition
ototoxocity and nephrotoxicity neuromuscular paralysis |
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dose limiter streptomycin |
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Definition
ototoxicity and nephrotoxocity |
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Term
what are the alternative drugs for TB |
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Definition
injectable aminoglycosides fluoroquinolones rifapentine: like rifampin |
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