DNA/metabolic dx Flashcards

1
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Fluoroquinolones MOA

A

direct inhibitors of bacterial DNA synthesis acting as a bactericidal

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Fluoroquinolones inhibit 2 bacterial enzymes which have essential roles in DNA replications

A
  1. bacterial DNA gyrase

2. topo IV

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3
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Fluoroquinolones active

A

against many bacteria, broad spectrum

  • gram negative/positive, atypical pathogens, meningococcus, pseudonomnas, Mto. Tb
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4
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order of Fluoroquinolones that woks best for pseudomonas (gram -)

A

ciprofloxacin>levofloxacin>moxifloxacin

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5
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order of Fluoroquinolones that woks best for gram (+)/anaerobic

A

ciprofloxacin

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6
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penetration of fluoroquinolones

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excellent bone and tissue penetration and CSF penetration is modest

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7
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mechanisms of resistance of fluoroquinolones

2

A
  1. prevent drug access- active efflux pumps

2. alter target- mutations in gyrase enzyme

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8
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fluorquinolones is resistance an issue?

A

yep, it is increasing

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9
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fluorquinolones adverse effects (2)

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  1. impact potassium channels: seizures and prolonged Qtc interval
  2. impede collagen synthesis: arhritis and aneurysm dissection
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10
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fluoroquinolones are not recommended in

A

pediatrics

but overall, try not use as recommended by the FDA

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11
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Sulfonamides inhibit production of _____ precursors in bacteria

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folic acid

  • Bacterial cells produce folic acid from de novo whereas mammals absorb preformed folic acid from environment
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12
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Trimethoprim acts by inhibiting _____________, the last enzyme in the folic acid metabolic pathway, and therefore also reduce the production of tetrahydrofolic acid.

A

dihydrofolate reductase

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13
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development of resistance of bactrum

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  1. decreased permeability
  2. PABA over-production
  3. drug efflux
  4. decreased affinity
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14
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spectrum of action of bactrum

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  1. community strains of MRSA
  2. Ecoli
  3. parasite- toxoplasma gonadii
  4. fungi- pneumocystis jirovecii
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15
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in bactrum the dosing is based on

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the trimethroprim component

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16
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an adverse effect of bactrum is that it has drug-drug interactions and kernicterus due to its

A

high plasma protein binding

17
Q

bactrum competes for tubular secretion and thus results in

A

hyperkalemia

18
Q

metronidazole is used for

A

anaerobic organims (vaginitis and gingivitis)

19
Q

MOA of metronidazole

A

direct damage to DNA by reduction of nitro group leading to toxic intermediates thus bactericidal

20
Q

metronidazole is used most for

A

intraabdominal abscess “mixed” interactions

21
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adverse effects of metronidazole (3)

A
  1. N/V
  2. peripheral neuropathy ** with prolonged use
  3. ETOH induces a disulfram like rxn