Diabetic Foot infection Flashcards

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Co-trimoxazole

NB- 480mg = 400mg sulfamethoxazole + 80mg trimethoprim

Indications

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  • Susceptible infections
  • Diabetic foot infection
  • HAP
  • Exacerbation of COPD
  • Treatment of PCP
  • Prophlaxis of PCP
  • Acute prostatitis
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Co-trimoxazole

Indications

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  • Sulfamethoxazole competitively inhibits the utilisation of para-aminobenzoic acid in the synthesis of dihydroflate by the bacterial cell resulting in the bacteriostasis
  • Trimethoprim reversibly inhibits bacterial dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR), an enzyme active in the folate pathway converting dihydrofolate to tetrahydrofolate
  • Depending on the conditions this could be bactericidal
  • Thus trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole block 2 consecutive steps in the biosynthesis of purines and therefore nucleic acids essential to many bacteria
  • This action produces marked potentiation of activity (synergistic)
  • NB- does have the effects of MTX as its affinity for human DHFR is 50,000 times smaller than for bacteria
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Co-trimoxazole

Warnings

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  • Contraindicated in acute porphyrias
  • Cautioned
    • Asthma
    • Blood disorders
    • Infants U6 weeks (except PCP)- due to risk of kernicterus
    • Elderly
    • G6PD deficiency- risk of haemolytic anaemia
    • Inadequate fluid intake
    • Predisposition for folate deficiency
    • Predisposition for hyperkalaemia
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Co-trimoxazole

Adverse effects

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  • Infections- Overgrowth fungal
  • Metabolism- Hyperkalaemia
  • Teratogenic- Do not give in the first/third trimester of pregnancy (folate antagonist)
  • Co-trimoxazole is associated with rare but serious blood disorders
    • Leucopenia
    • Thrombocytopenia
    • Eosinophilla
  • Rash
    • Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
    • Toxic epidermal necrolysis
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Co-trimoxazole

Interactions

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  • Warfarin- co-trimoxazole potentiates the anticoagulant effect of warfarin via inhibition of metabolism. Sulfamethoxazole also displaces warfarin from albumin. Increase monitoring
  • Phenytoin- Co-trimoxazole increases half-life of phenytoin
  • Dig- increased dig half life particularly in elderly
  • Any med that can cause hyperkalaemia- ACEI, ARB, K-sparring diuretics
  • Folic acid
  • Azathioprine- increased risk of haematological abnormalities
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Co-trimoxazole

Monitoring

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  • Monitor Blood counts
  • Monitor for Rashes
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Linezolid

Indications

NB- all indications are under specalist use only

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  • Pneumonia- When other antibacterials e.g. glycopeptide such as vanc can’t be used
  • Complicated skin and soft-tissue infection caused by G+ve bacteria- where other agents cant be used
  • Cellulitis
  • Erysipelas
  • Diabetic foot infection
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Linezolid

MOA

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  • Belongs to oxazolidinone class of antimicrobials
  • It has activity against G+ bacteria
  • Linezolid selectively inhibits bacterial protein synthesis via a unique MOA
  • Specifically binds to a site on the 23S + 50S ribosomal subunit and prevents formation of the 70S initiation complex which is essential for translation
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Linezolid

Warnings

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  • Cautioned in
    • Acute confusion
    • Bipolar depression
    • Carcinoid tumour
    • Elderly- increased risk of blood disorders
    • History of seizures
    • Phaeochromocytoma
    • Schizophrenia
    • Thyrotoxicosis
    • Uncontrolled Hypertension
      • Close observation- Unless close observation of BP occurs this should be avoided in uncontrolled HTN, Phaeochromocytoma, carcinoid tumour, thyrotoxicosis, etc
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Linezolid

Adverse effects

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  • Infection- Candidiasis
  • Blood disorders- Leucopenia, thrombocytopenia
  • CNS- headache, Taste disturbances
  • Hepatobiliary- Abnormal LFT, increased bilirubin
  • Renal- Increased BUN
  • Optic and peripheral neuropathy- Visual impairment
  • Seizures-
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Linezolid

Interactions

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  • MAOI
  • Potentials interactions producing elevation of BP- adrenaline, pseudoephedrine
  • Potential serotinergic interactions- Risk of serotonin syndrome
  • Use of tyramine-rich foods
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Linezolid

Monitoring requirements

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  • Monitor full blood count- Including platelet count
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