Macrolides Flashcards

(35 cards)

1
Q

Are macrolides static or cidal

A

Static

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2
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List the macrolides

A

ACE-TTTT

Azithromycin
Clarithromycin
Erythromycin

Tiamulin
Tilmicosin
Tulathromycin
Tylosin

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3
Q

MOA macrolides

A

Reversibly binds to 50s subunit

Inhibits of translocation of tRNA from aminoacid acceptor site

Interferes with addition of new peptide bond

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4
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Which macrolide is the ‘parent molecule’ from which others are synthesized

A

Erythromycin

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5
Q

Which Macrolide is used in cattle and swine for resp diseases

A

Tulathromycin (long half life - SC)

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6
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Do macrolides interfere with mammalian mitochondrial protein synthesis

A

No

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7
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At which pH do macrolides have increased action

A

pH 8

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8
Q

Are macrolides useful for abscesses, necrotic tissue or acidic urine

A

No - they function at basic pHs

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9
Q

Which class of drugs do macrolides have antagonistic effects with

A

Chloramphenicols - compete for binding site

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10
Q

Which drug is given with rifampin to treat Rhodoccus equi in foals (pneumonia)

A

Erythromycin

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11
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Which drug is given to treat C. jejuni in dogs and cats

A

Erythromycin

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12
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Which drug has expanded spectrum and is useful for mycoplasma

A

Tilmicosin

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13
Q

Which drug is used for respiratory pathogens, such Actinobacillus, in cows and pigs

A

Tilmicosin

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14
Q

Which drug is more potent against mycoplasma

A

Tylosin

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15
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Which drug is used for pink-eye

A

Tylosin

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16
Q

Which drug is used for swine dysentery

17
Q

Which drug is used for pleuropneumonia

18
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Which drug is used for colitis in dogs

19
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Which drug is given as a feed additive

20
Q

Which drugs have a long half life

A

Azithromycin

Tulathromycin

21
Q

Which drug can treat Rhodoccus equi in foals

A

Clarithromycin

22
Q

What is preferred route of admin for macrolides?

A

Oral (parenteral is irritating and painful)

23
Q

Distribution of macrolides

A

Wide - high lipid solubility, high concentration in lungs

24
Q

Which drugs have post-antibiotic effect

A

Azithromycin
Tulathromycin

(long half life)

25
Which macrolide has most metabolism? Where
Erythromycin - oxidation in liver
26
Excretion of erythromycin
Bile Urine Milk
27
Excretion of Azithromycin and Tylosin
Bile
28
Excretion of clarithromycin and tilmicosin
Bile | Urine
29
T/F macrolides are toxic
False
30
Adverse effects of erythromycin in dogs
Regurgitation/vomiting
31
Which macrolide is fatal to horses ***
Tylosin
32
Adverse effects of macrolides
Severe diarrhea (calves) Self-limiting diarrhea foals Severe diarrhea - adult horses Cardiotoxicity
33
IV administration of tilmcosin has what effect
Negative inotropic
34
Efficacy predictor of macrolides? Any exceptions
Type II (time dependent killing) Yes - tulathromycin and azithromycin are type III
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Efficacy predictor of tulathromycin and azithromycin
Type III (time dependent killing with persistent effects)