Name 1 e.g. of a tetracycline antibiotic and 2 indications for their use
-Doxycycline, lymecycline
Indications for use of doxycycline, name 2:
Tetracyclins have quite a ____-spectrum of activity against ___ and ___ organisms.
Their use is limited by increasing ____ ___
- limited by bacterial resistance
Tetracyclins MOA
Name 4 SEs of tetracycline use
Tetracyclines bind to divalent cations, therefore should not be given within 2hrs of
-___
-___
or __
as this would prevent antibiotic absorption
How can tetracyclines enhance Warfarin’s anticoag. effect?
-they kill normal gut bacteria that synthesis vitamin K so there is less vitamin K concentration and Warfarin’s action is more potent as a result,
In acne rx, an 8week course of doxycyline is give, what is the length of dose for infective COPD exacerbation?
-5-7days
Metronidazole works against what bacteria/protozoa?
-anaerobic
Metronidazole is reduced in anaerobic bacteria which generates a nitroso free radical that binds to DNA -> degradation and death. Suggest 2 indications for it’s use.
Due to it’s metabolism, people with severe disease of what organ should not be prescribed metronidazole?
- CYP450 metabolised
It is contraindicated to have what alongside the abx Metronidazole due to SEs of: flushing, headache, N&V (_____-like reaction)
- (disulfiram-like reaction)
Interactions:
Metronidazole increases the risk of toxicity of what medication?
-Lithium
Vancomycin indications, there are 2:
Vancomycin has a narrow spectrum vs gram + bacteria, suggest 2
Vancomycin inhibits growth and cross-linking of peptidoglycan chains so inhibits what?
-the synthesis of the cell wall of Gram + bacteria (hence lysing and killing the bacteria)
What is the most common adverse effect of vancomycin infusion?
Another adverse effect if infused too rapidly is “___ ___ syndrome” characterised by what?
- Red Man Syndrome = generalised erythema, +/- hypotension, bronchospasm
What 2 organs is Vancomycin toxic to? What effect can Vancomycin have on parameters you’d check in a full blood count?
Amikacin (systemic) and neomycin (topical) belong to what class of antibiotics? NB: especially effective against gram negative aerobes
-Aminoglycosides (like gentamicin)
Aminoglycosides are useful against gram + aerobes e.g. P_____ _____
-suggest 3 indications for their use:
Aminoglycosides bind irreversibly to what in bacterial to inhibit protein synthesis?
-to bacterial ribosomes 30S subunit
Ototoxicity secondary to aminoglycosides is often a later, irreversible complication. However, nephrotoxicity can be noticed earlier and may be reversed. What would make you worried about nephrotoxity?-
- rising creatinine and urea
Aminoglycosides are renally excreted. Suggest 3 pt groups you need to be cautious about prescribing these in?
Chloramphenicol is a broad spectrum antibiotic. Drops are used for ______ and otitis___.
- otitis externa