L19 - Antimicrobials Flashcards

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5 main methods of anti - microbial action

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Inhibit cell wall synthesis 
Inhibit protein synthesis 
Inhibit folate synthesis 
Inhibit DNA/ RNA synthesis 
Inhibit cell membranes synthesis
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2
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Cell wall synthesis inhibitors

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Bactericidal

Beta lactams
- penicillin - amoxicillin and flucloxacillin

Glycopeptide
- Vancomycin

Carbopenams
- meropenem

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3
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DNA/ RNA synthesis inhibitors

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Can be bactericidal or bacteriostatic

Flouroquinolones
Rifamycins

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4
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Folate synthesis inhibitors

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Trimethoprim

Sulfonamides

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5
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Protein synthesis inhibitors

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Bacteriostatic

Tetracyclines - doxycycline
Macrolides - clarythromycin or erythromycin
Aminoglycosides - gentamycin (also bactericidal)

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6
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Mechanisms of antibiotic resistance

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Efflux
Bypass
Target modification
Inactivating enzymes

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7
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Reasons for drug monitoring

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Narrow therapeutic window 
Maximum effective dose 
Risk of toxicity 
- gentamicin - ototoxic 
- vancomycin
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8
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Time dependent killing of bacteria

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Time where antibiotic concentration is over the minimum inhibitory concentration

  • long half life is beneficial
  • spend longer time at the binding site
  • e.g. Beta lactams
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9
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Why are antibiotics used

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Short term management of bacterial infections

Prophylaxis - e.g. before high risk procedures

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10
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Co-amoxiclav

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Made of:
Clavulanic acid
- inhibits beta lactamases
- amoxicillin will work better

Amoxicillin
- cell wall synthesis inhibitor

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11
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What factors govern antibiotic choice

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Likely source of infection 
High risk patients
Trends e.g. resistance 
Special groups e.g. hepatically or regally impaired 
Allergies
Interactions with other drugs
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12
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Anti microbial stewardship

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  • prevent overuse resistance and side effects
  • start broad then narrow to more appropriate antibiotics
  • policies
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13
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I five

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Identify 
Isolate 
Investigate 
Inform 
Intimate treatment
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14
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Identification factors

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A - abroad
B - blood born virus 
C - colonised 
D - diarrhoea 
E - expectorating (cough)
F - funny looking rash
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15
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Aciclovir use

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Anti viral used in herpes simplex virus

Dose dependent on first presentation or relapse or immunocompromised

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