C/10. Carbapenem. Monobactams. Beta-lactamase Inhibitors. Pharmacotherapy Of Respiratory Infections. Flashcards

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Drugs need to know in this topic

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Imipenem
Meropenem
Clavulanate
Tazobactam
Vaborbactam
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2nd gen of Carbapenem

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Imipenem
Meropenem

Broad spectrum
Effective against gram +,-, anaerobes, aerobes)
Serratia, enterobacter, psudomona, acinetobacter
Used in hospital-acquired infections, including pneumonia and sepsis

Parenteral administration
Imipenem is given with cilastatin, a renal dehydropeptidase inhibitor, which inhibits imipenem’s metabolism to a nephrotoxic metabolite
Resistant to most beta-lactamases

MRSA strains are resistatnt to carbapenem
Carbapenemase potentially expressed by Klebsiella, Acinetobacter, Pseudomonas, Enterobacter

Hypersensitivity reaction
GI symptoms
Skin rash
CNS symptoms

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B-lactamase inhibitors

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Clavulanate
Tazobactam
Vaborbactam

Prevent the destruction of B-latam antibiotics by B-lactamases and increase the spectrum of the antibiotic activity
Can be coadministered with B-lactamase-sensitive penicillins

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