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Streptococci, Staphylococci, Enterococci |
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Haemophilus, E. coli, Klebsiella, Pseudomonas |
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Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, Legionella |
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Penicillins that don't require dose reductions in renal dysfunction |
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PCN-G, PCN-V, Use only in Strep with KNOWN susceptibility or Syphillis |
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Methicillin, Cloxacillin/Dicloxacillin, Nafcillin/Oxacillin Staph and Strep MRSA due to change in PBP enzyme target Hepatic elmination Use in: cellulitis/skin and soft tissue infections, osteomyelitis and endocarditis Mild rise in LFTs |
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Ampicillin and Amoxicillin. good for strep and enterococci (G+) and Haemophilus and E.coli (G-) Use in: RTIs, otitis, sinusitis, 2nd line UTI, endocarditis and 2nd line lyme |
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Aminopenicillin+B-lactamase Inhibitors |
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Amox/Sulbactam(Unasyn) and Amp/Clavulanate (Augmentin) Same use as aminos, but also intra-abdominal infectons and SSTIs |
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Carbenicillin (PO), Mexlocillin, Piperacillin and Ticarcillin or in combo with b-lactamase inhibitors (Zosyn and Timentin) Less G+ activity Acinetobacter, b-lactamase overproducing Klebsiella, E. coli, Enterobacter and P. aeruginosa, anerobes. Add the "tam" and get better against staph and rest of above. Use in hospital acquired infections, use with aminoglycosides, but not in same line. UTI-carbenicillin PO |
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NO relevant activity to enterococci. Only cefotetan and cefoxitin work against anerobes. Dose reduction in moderate-severe renal dysfunction. |
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Cephalexin: SSTIs, tonsillitis and 2nd line UTI (7days needed) Most G+, but not MRSA E. coli and Haemophilus |
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Cefuroxime: RTIs, Sinusitis, tonsillitis, 2nd in UTIs (7days), 2nd in lyme, intra-abdominal infections G+ (not MRSA) Haemophilus, E. coli and Moraxella |
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PO:Cefdinir IV: Ceftazidime Use: RTIs, otitis, sinusitis, SSTIs and 2nd for UTIs IV for meningitis, hospital aquired RTIs, SSTIs, sepsis, UTIs and lymes G+, but not MRSA G- except pseudomonas(but ceftazidime works), enterobacter,klebsiella and citrobacter |
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Similar to 3rd, but active against Pseudomonas |
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IV Monobactam Almost all G- (thats it though) Often used if pt at risk for aminoglycoside tox in combo w/something else. |
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IV only Imipenem, Meropenem, Ertapenem Very broad: G+, G- and anaerobics At risk for fungal superinfections Ertapenem has no Pseudo and is QD instead of q6-8H. |
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"Omycins" Bind 50s subunit of ribosomes G+ Resp G- (Haemophilus, Moraxella) Anerobes and Atypicals, acne, H. pylori and Mycobacteria. Use in: RTI, sinusitis, SSTI & STDs if PCN allergic, acne, treatment/prevention in HIV, dental prophylaxis No renal adjustment Pediazole contains sulfa P450 inhibitor Avoid w/pts on antiarrhythmics RESISTANCE: alteration of ribosome binding sites |
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Telithromycin (2nd gen macs) binds ribosome 23 (more sites than macrolides) respiratory G+ or G- and Atypicals Use in: CAP, acute chronic bronchitis and sinusitis |
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30s subunit => prevention of binding of tRNA to the mRNA-ribosomal complex Strep, Staph (including MRSA), anthrax, resp. G-s, anaerobes, acne, h pylori, ricketts Use in: RTIs, SSTIs, 1st line in Lymes, Tickborne, STDs in PCN allergics, Malaria prophylaxis Photosensitivity and avoid antacids. Doxy and Mino prefered due to QD/BID RESISTANCE: production of efflux proteins and ribosomal protection proteins |
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"a/omycin" 30s subunit RESISTANCE: deactivated by acetylation, phosphorylation or adenylation Neomycin is the only po Bactericidal! All G- G+ only synergistic if combined with b-lactams 2nd & 3rd line TB Use: in combo for strep, staph and entero, use in combo for hospital-acquired G-s, topical ear and eye, inhaled for cystic fibrosis patients NO monotherapy Peaks correlate with efficacy, troughs with nephrotoxicity |
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"floxacin" Inhibit DNA gyrase and Topoisomerase IV RESISTANCE: alteration in the target enzymes or increase in efflux pumps (Acr or Mex) Spectrum = everything not great in MRSA 1st for UTI and anthrax eyes and ears ADRs: photosensitivity, tendon rupture, hypo/hyperglycemia, avoid dairy and watch for arrhythmias Cipro: P450 inhibitor, watch esp with theophyline and caffeine |
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Inhibits conversion of PABA to dihydropteroate in folate synthesis. cidal/static strep and staph including MRSA, not enterococci G-: RTIs and e.coli enterobacter and proteus P. jirovici no against anaerobes and atypicals Intx w/ protein bound drugs...warfarin/glyburide photosensitivity, hyperkalemia and bone marrow suppression |
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binds D-ala D-ala and changes it to D-ala D-lac Enterococci are becoming resistant (20-40%) Use: MRSA and clostridium difficile (antibiotic colitis), pneumonia Rash, po only good for colon, only measure trough (5-25), but starting to measure peaks too |
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Ribosomal protein syn inhibitor G+ including MRSA and VRE and pneumonia only wimpy RTI G-s Static can cause hypotension if given with tyramine-containers and serotonin syndrome! F = 100% |
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Quinupristin/Dalfopristin (Synercid) |
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Synergistically inhibit protein syn MRSA and VRE (Enterococcus Faecium) NO ACTIVITY against Enterococcus faecalis P450 inhibitor IV only and through central line in dextrose, must refridgerate |
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Lipoprotein that directly disrupts cell membranes G+ including MRSA and VRE, but no pneumonia! SSTIs especially QD, monitor for rhabdomyelitis |
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RNA polymerase inhibitor RESISTANCE: altered enzyme Strep and Staph G-: meningitis and Haemophilus some atypicals TB 1st line! Cidal never alone for G+s Empty stomach and turns body fluids orange P450 inhibitor |
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50s inhibitor (not an aminoglycoside!) static G+, some MRSA Most anerobes Use: SSTIs, acne, vaginosis/PID Take with food for GI |
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inhibits nucleic acid synthesis by interupting electron transport Works in all anerobics as well as amoebic and protazoan, also H.pylori Uses: anaerobics, STDs, rosacea and colitis Metallic taste, no alcohol Q12 just as good as Q6 |
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often combined with sulfas Folate syn inhibitor Staph and E. coli Static Ocular infections and UTI |
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Inhibits ribosomal protein binding Staph and entero and all G- that cause UTIs Static |
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Inhibits cell wall syn and bacterial adherence G- and G+ that cause UTIs Cidal |
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Problem Organisms for AmpC BL |
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P. aeruginosa, Enterobacter, Serratia, Citrobacter, Providencia |
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