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originally designed for Gi & Gu infections: |
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Fluoroquinolones; commonly used in respiratory and Gu infections |
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Are fluoroquinalones good for MRSA? |
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spectrum of activity for fluoroquinalones: |
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1. G+ 2. G- 3. Anaerobes (moxifloxacin only) 4. Atypicals |
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fluoroquinalones: concentration or time dependant killing? |
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fluoroquinalones contraindicated in:why? |
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1. pregnancy 2. Children <19 cartilage destruction 3. Elderly (dizziness/falls) |
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describe GI absrption of fluoroquinalones: |
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Great absorption; equivalent doses for IV and Oral |
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list locations of good/bad tissue penetration of fluoroquinalones: |
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Good: resp, GI, GU, GB Bad: BBB |
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Drug Interaction that decrease fluoroquinalone absorption to <5%: ISCAMZ |
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1. Iron 2. Sucrafate 3. Ca++ 4. Al 5. Mg 6. Zn 5. |
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3 major adverse affects of fluorquinalones: |
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1. hypo/hyperglycemia 2. dizziness 3. phototoxicity |
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1. Ciprofloxacin 2. Levo... 3. Moxi... 4. Gemi... |
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2 G+ that fluorquinalones work esp well on: |
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which fluoro doesn't get into urine? |
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fluoro for uncomplicated UTI: |
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cipro & levo 250-500mg BID |
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