2 (Student Presentation) - Classification of Antibiotics based on Spectrum of Activity Flashcards

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3 types of antibiotic based on spectrum of activity

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Narrow-spectrum, broad spectrum, and extended-spectrum

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Similarities and differences between narrow-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and extended-spectrum antibiotics

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Narrow-spectrum: Either work only on Gram (+) or Gram (-) bacteria, more specificity (lower chance of bacterial resistance), less harm to microbiome

Broad-spectrum: Effective for wide range of Gram (+) & Gram (-) bacteria, higher chance of bacterial resistance, more harm to microbiome (superinfection)

Extended-spectrum: Active on inhibiting/killing Gram (+) and some Gram (-) bacteria, enhanced properties, more effective in gram (-) than gram (+), more resistant to inactivation by beta-lactamases, and more readily penetrate outer membranes

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Examples of narrow-spectrum antibiotics

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Penicillin G, vancomycin, fidaxomicin, and sarecycline

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Example of broad-spectrum antibiotics

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Racyclines and chloramphenicol

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E.g. extended spectrum antibiotics

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E.g. extended spectrum antibiotics

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carbenicillin, mezlocillin, piperacillin

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