Unit 3: K46.Sulfa Quinolones Flashcards

1
Q

Sulfonamides and trimethorprim MOA

A

Blocking folate synthesis. Sulfonamides and trimethoprim block two different steps. The combo is bactericidal and powerful.

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2
Q

Bactrim = _____ + ______

A

Sulfamethoxazole + Trimethoprim

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3
Q

Issue with sulfa medicines

A

Many patients develop allergies

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4
Q

Bactrim can cause ____

A

Photosensitivity

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5
Q

Sulfonamides are rarely used as _____ ______

A

Single agents

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6
Q

Sulfasalazine is often used in…

A

Ulcerative colitis
Enteritis
Inflammatory bowel disease

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7
Q

Sodium sulfacetamide is used as _____

A

Eye drops or ointment for bacterial conjunctivitis or adjunctive treatment for trachoma

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8
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Silver sulfadiazine is used for ____

A

Infection prevention in burn wounds

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9
Q

Trimethoprim is rarely used alone, but can be for ___

A

UTIs

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10
Q

Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole TOXICITIES

A

Rash, fever, bone marrow suppression, nephrotoxocity

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11
Q

LIST Fluoroquinolones

A

First one: ciprofloxacin

Respiratory options: gemifloxacin, levofloxacin, moxifloxacin

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12
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Ciprofloxacin treats…

A

UTIs and ciprofloxacin-sensitive pseudomonas

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13
Q

Fluorooquinolone MOA

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Block enzymes, thus preventing DNA replication and bacterial multiplication

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14
Q

Ciprofloxacin has almost no activity against ______ bacteria

A

GRAM+

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15
Q

Moxifloxacin aka

A

Avelox

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16
Q

Best fluoroquinolone for GRAM- infections

A

Ciprofloxacin

17
Q

Drug of choice for anthrax

A

Ciprofloxacin

18
Q

Gonorrhea is quickly developing resistance. So don’t use _____ or ______

A

Ciprofloxacin or Levofloxacin

19
Q

For some kinds of pneumonia, azithromycin is the drug of choice. If pt cannot take it, you can use ______

A

Respiratory fluoroquinolones

20
Q

Black box warnings for fluoroquinolones

A
Mental health side effects
Neuropathy (possibly irreversible)
Hypoglycemia and coma 
Tendonitis
Avoid in patients who are at risk for aortic aneurysm (e.g. PAD, HTN, Maegan syndrome, elderly people)

Also associated with C. Diff and prolonged QT syndrome