Antifungals Flashcards

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Superficial fungal infections generally treated with

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Topical drugs

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Primary drugs for anti fungals

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Azoles, amphotericin B/nystatin, echinocandins

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Amphotericin B

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Widest spectrum anti fungal but very toxic
Nystatin used topically
Binds to ergosterol in fungal cell membrane causing pores

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4
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Administration of Amphotericin

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Oral has poor absorption so IV is best
No CNS entry
Long 1/2 life of 2 weeks

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5
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Adverse effects of Amphotericin B

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Nephrotoxicity

Combination with azoles to reduce toxicity

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Azoles

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Inhibit CYP450 enzymes–many drug interactions
Fungistatic mostly but can be fungicidal in higher doses
Broad spectrum
All effective orally or IV

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Fluconazole

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Can enter CSF: Can treat fungal meningitis

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8
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Flucytosine

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Disrupts RNA and DNA synthesis
Also used as anti cancer drug
Used orally–able to enter the CSF
Can cause bone marrow suppression

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