Antibiotics Flashcards

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Targets of antibiotics…

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Interfere with / Inhibit essential cellular structures or processes.
Target bacteria-specific structures or processes - toxic to bacteria only.

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Gram Positive…

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Staph / Strep / Entero.

40 peptidoglycan chains in cells wall of covalently linked sugars NAG/NAM.

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Gram Negative…

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E.Coli / Pseudo / Salmonella

Thin PG layer in cell wall. Prostaglandin biosynthesis targeting drugs less effective on these.

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Prostaglandin Biosynthesis Drugs…

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Beta-lactams.

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Mechanism of Beta-Lactams…

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Effective against growing/dividing cells, killing bacteria by autolysis.
Resistant bacteria produce Blactamase > inactivates antibiotics by reducing Blactam ring.

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Examples of Beta-Lactams…

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Penicillins - effective against Gram+. 
Methicillin - Blactamase resistant.
Cephalosporins
Carbapenems
Vancomycin - glycopeptide antibiotic inhibits cell wall biosynthesis by precluding peptide bridges. MRSE effective, given IV.
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Protein Synthesis inhibiting Antibiotics…

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Bind to protein components of 30S subunit (Gentamycin, Tetracycline, Doxycycline, Streptommycin) or 50S subunit (Erythromycin, Clarithromycin, Chloramphenicol).
Gram+/- effective intracellular pathogens with high level of toxicity.

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DNA Synthesis inhibiting Antibiotics…

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Inhibit bacterial enzymes with essential role in DNA Synthesis.
Gram- effective, high toxicity.

Fluroquinolones - Ciprofloxacin, Norfloxacin, Levofloxacin.

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RNA Biosynthesis inhibiting Antibiotics…

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Inhibit bacterial polymerases.
Treat TB.
Target nucleotides biosynthesis requiring folic acid.
Sulfonamide, Trimetoprim and Co-Triamoxazole.

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Antibiotics Sources…

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Fungi: Penicillin, Cephalosporin.
Bacteria; Erythromycin, Rifampicin, Streptomycin, Tetracycline.
Semi-synthetic; Ampicillin.
Synthetic; Sufonamides, Trimethoprim.

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Choice of Antibiotic treatment depends on…

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Bacterial species
Susceptibility to drug
Infection site
Drug Safety
Cost
Patient Characteristics.
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Causes of Resistance…

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Bacterial Chromosomal gene mutations.
Resistant gene transfer between organisms.
Biofilm formation.

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