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Are tetracyclines bacteriacidal or bacteriastatic? |
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What is the mechanism of action of tetracyclines and glycyclines? |
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protein synthesis inhibitors: reversible binding at the 30S ribosomal subunit |
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What spectrum of activity is tetracycline good against? |
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atypicals rickettsia spirochetes Plasmodium (malaria) |
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What spectrum does tetracycline have moderate activity against? |
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Staph (both MSSA and MRSA): generally community MRSA S. pneumoniae |
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What spectrum does tetracycline have poor activity against? |
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many gram - rods (ex. enterobacteriaceae, pseudomonas) anaerobes enterococci |
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What are bacterial mechanisms of resistance to tetracyclines? |
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efflux (doesn't effect doxycycline or minocycline as much as tetracycline) |
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What are the three major tetracycline compounds? |
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tetracycline doxycycline minocycline |
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What is the bioavailability of tetracycline? |
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What is the bioavailability of doxycycline? |
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What is the bioavailability of minocycline? |
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What decreases the absorption of tetracycline? |
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Why should a patient avoid eating food/drinking milk while taking tetracycline? |
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tetracycline gets bound (chelated) by divalent cations and becomes unavailable for absorption |
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What should you tell a patient who is taking tetracycline? |
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avoid calcium supplements, iron supplements, antacids |
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Is tetracycline distributed well? |
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Yes, it has excellent tissue penetration. |
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hepatic metabolism of tetracycline |
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hepatic metabolism of doxycycline |
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hepatic metabolism of minocycline |
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elimination of tetracycline |
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60% unchanged in urine significant bile/fecal elimination |
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elimination of doxycycline |
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20-30% in urine remainder in bile/feces |
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elimination of minocycline |
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approximately 10% in urine remainder in bile/feces |
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What is the problem with a drug being excreted fecally? |
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There is more exposure of enterobacteriaceae to drug which can cause "collateral" damage by increasing resistance of the bacteria in the GI tract |
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What is the half-life and dosing of tetracycline? |
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approximately 6 hours must give drug 3-4x a day |
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What is the half life and dosing of doxycycline? |
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15-24 hours give drug 2x/day |
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What is the half-life and dosing of minocycline? |
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half-life 11-22 give drug 2x/day |
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What are the adverse effects of tetracycline? |
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gastrointestinal (N/V, diarrhea) photosensitivity hepatitis hypersensitivity tooth discoloration antianabolic effects |
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What are the precautions for tetracyclines? |
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pregnancy category D cause inhibition of bone growth in fetus do not use in pregnant or breastfeeding women do not use in children <8 |
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What are the therapeutic uses of tetracycline compounds? |
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Rickettsial infections (Rocky Mountain spotted fever) Lyme disease acne acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis prevention of travelers diarrhea |
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What are the interactions that can take place with tetracyclines? |
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antacids, calcium and iron supplements all chelate with tetracycline |
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What is the one glycylcycline drug? |
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What is tigecycline a derivative of? |
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What is the advantage of tigecycline over the tetracycline compounds? |
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significant increase in bacterial activity |
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What dosage form does tigecycline come in? |
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What is the mechanism of action of tigecycline? |
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binds to 30S ribosomal subunit to prevent protein synthesis |
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What is tigecycline's gram + activity? |
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pretty significant gram + activity S. aureus (including MRSA) Enterococcus species (including VRE) S. pneumoniae |
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What is tigecycline's gram - spectrum of activity? |
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Enterobacteriaceae Acinetobacter |
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Does tigecycline have anaerobic coverage? |
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Yes, it has good anaerobic coverage |
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What is tigecycline's most common use? |
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intra-abdominal infections |
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What is tigecycline's "weak spot"? |
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poor Pseudomonas activity--this hinders its empiric use |
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Does tigecycline have good tissue penetration? |
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Yes, it is also slowly released in tissues. However, it does not have good blood concentrations. |
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How is tigecycline eliminated? |
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What is the average half-life of tigecycline and how is it dosed? |
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36 hours, drug given 2x/day |
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Why is tigecycline dosed 2x/day instead of 1x/day? |
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there were adverse affects with the once a day higher dose than with the lower twice a day dosing |
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What is tigecycline's significant adverse effect? |
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nausea and vomiting (approx. 30%) |
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What is an advantage that tigecycline has over the other tetracycline compounds? |
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most tetracycline resistance mechanisms do not affect tigecycline |
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What are tigecycline's FDA approved uses? |
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complicated skin and soft tissue infections intra-abdominal infections (also CAP, but not used for this) |
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