Exam 3 Antibiotics Flashcards

1
Q

What antibiotics are inhibitors of cell wall synthesis

A
  • PCN
  • cephalosporins
  • Bacitracin
  • vancomycin
  • isoniazid
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2
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What antibiotics have beta-lactam structure?

A

Penicillin and cephalosporin

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3
Q

What kind of bacteria are resistant to penicillin and cephalospotrin?

A

Bacteria that produce beta-lactamase are resistant because they can break down antibiotics with beta-lactam structure

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4
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What antibiotic and its derivatives are grouped into “generations” by their antimicrobial properties?

A

Cephalosporins

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5
Q

What antibiotic that inhibits cell wall synthesis is toxic to the kidneys and therefore only used topically?

A

Bacitracin

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6
Q

What antibiotic that inhibits cell wall synthesis is was initially used to fight Staph Aureus, but due to being quite toxic (kidney damage, nerve deafness, skin rashes) is is now used to treat systemic infections?

A

Vancomycin

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7
Q

What antibiotic inhibits synthesis of mycolic acids in cell walls of mycobacteria only?

A

Isoniazid

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8
Q

What antibiotics inhibit cell membrane synthesis?

A

Polymyxin B and E

  • quite toxic and only used topically
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9
Q

How does Polymyxin disrupt cell membrane function?

A

By replacing magnesium and calcium from membrane lipids

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10
Q

What antibiotics inhibit proteins synthesis?

A
  • streptomycin
  • tetracycline
  • cholamphenicol
  • erythromycin
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11
Q

All antibiotics that inhibit protein synthesis are considered _____ and _____.

A
  • broad spectrum

- bacteriostatic

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12
Q

What antibiotic is often used in conjunction with penicillin to treat strep?

A

Streptomycin

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13
Q

What antibiotic can cause photosensitivity, renal toxicity, and stains teeth particularly in young children?

A

Tetracycline

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14
Q

What antibiotic can be toxic and cause aplastic anemia?

A

Chloramphenical

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15
Q

What antibiotic is often given to those with a PCN allergy?

A

Erythromycin, has mild toxicity

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16
Q

What antibiotics inhibit nucleic acid synthesis?

A
  • rifampin

- quinolones

17
Q

What antibiotic that inhibits nucleic acid synthesis is used to treat TB (in combination with others)?

A

Rifampin

18
Q

What is an example of a quinolone antibiotic?

A

Cipro

19
Q

How do quinolones inhibit nucleic acid synthesis?

A

By inhibiting DNA replication and therefore kill the bacteria (bacteriocidal

20
Q

What antibiotic is an anti metabolite?

A

Sulfa because it inhibits folic acid synthesis

21
Q

Sulfa drugs are considered _____ and ______.

A

Wide spectrum, bacteriostatic

22
Q

What antibiotics can fight Protozoa infections?

A

Sulfa drugs

23
Q

What type of drugs are used to fight leprosy

A

Sulfa drugs