Nitrofurantoin Flashcards

1
Q

Nitrofurantoin is a

A

nitrated heterocyclic compound

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2
Q

Nitrofurantoin is FDA approved for

A

cysitis

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3
Q

Originally nitrofurantoin was developed as _____ but was poorly _____

A

a microcrystalline product; tolerated (diarrhea, nausea)

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4
Q

Primary product (Nitrofurantoin)

A

macrocrystalline (Macrobid)

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5
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How does Macrobid differ from the microcrystalline version?

A

delayed absorption with improved tolerability

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6
Q

Nitrofurantoin MOA

A

activated by bacterial flavoproteins to reactive intermediates

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7
Q

How do activated intermediates damage bacteria?

A

damage ribosomal proteins, DNA, and other macromolecules involved in metabolism and cell wall synthesis

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8
Q

How is nitrofurantoin selective for bacterial cells?

A

bacteria reduce it more rapidly than mammalian cells

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9
Q

Nitrofurantoin oral absorption

A

90%; good

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10
Q

Nitrofurantoin 1/2 life

A

short

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11
Q

Nitrofurantoin elimination

A

40% unchanged in urine

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12
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Nitrofurantoin urine elimination take place

A

in glomerular filtration, tubular secretion, and tubular reabsorption

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13
Q

Alkalinized urine may ___ antimicrobial activity

A

reduce

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14
Q

Clinical response is dependent on ____ therefore, impaired renal function ___ the utility of nitrofurantoin

A

urine concentrations; limits

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15
Q

Nitrofurantoin tissue penetration

A

does not penetrate well into tissues, including kidney parenchyma, CSF, eye, prostate, or abiotic fluid

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16
Q

Nitrofurantoin should/should not be taken with food

A

should to improve tolerability and enhance absorption

17
Q

Nitrofurantoin ___ renal adjustment

A

needs

18
Q

Nitrofurantoin is contraindicated in people with

A

CrCl < 60 ml/min

19
Q

Emerging data suggests that nitrofurantoin is safe and effective if used for short duration in patients with

A

CrCl 30-60 ml/min

20
Q

Decision to use Nitrofurantoin in patients with CrCl 30-60ml/min will depend on

A

alternative regimen, duration of treatment, and physical f/u

21
Q

Nitrofurantoin spectrum coverage

A

dark purple: MSSA, MRSA, E. faecium, E. faecalis

dark red: E. coli, citrobacter

light red: klebsiella, enterobacter, p. aeruginosa

22
Q

Nitrofurantoin adverse effects

A
GI
rare neurologic, hepatotoxicity, pulmonary toxicity, fibrosis, hemolytic anemia in patients with G6PD deficiency
urine discoloration (brown)
false negative glucosuria test
23
Q

Nitrofurantoin is contraindicated in

A

pregnancy >38 weeks and neonates <1 month

24
Q

Nitrofurantoin drug interactions

A

magnesium based antacids (reduced nitro absorption), probenecid (increases nitro serum concentrations)

25
Q

Nitrofurantoin indications

A

only indicated for cystitis since it has insufficient concentrations in tissues to treat pyelonephritis and in serum to treat anything else

26
Q

Nitrofurantoin duration of therapy

A

5 days typically for uncomplicated

27
Q

Nitrofurantoin primary adverse effects for uncomplicated disease

A

GI