Aminoglycosides Flashcards

1
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Give some examples of aminoglycosides.

A

Amikacin, gentamicin, neomycin, streptomycin, tobramycin.

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Describe how gentamicin is given.

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Single or multiple daily doses. 7mg/kg/day.

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3
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What is the mode of action of the aminoglycosides?

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Irreversibly binding to the 30S ribosome, inhibiting proteins synthesis. Creates fissures, allowing more antibiotic in and leakage of cellular contents.

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4
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Against which organisms are aminoglycosides active?

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Some gram-positive and many gram-negative.

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5
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Give some indications for which aminoglycosides may be prescribed to treat?

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Endocarditis, septicaemia, meningitis and other CNS infections, biliary-tract infections, prostitis, pneumonia.

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Which aminoglycosides are effective against Pseudomonas aeruginosa?

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Amikacin, gentamicin and tobramycin.

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7
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Which aminoglycosides are effective against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB)?

A

Streptomycin.

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8
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What are some side effects associated with aminoglycoside use?

A

Impairment of neuromuscular transmission, irreversible ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity, nausea, vomiting, antibiotic associated colitis, peripheral neuropathy, electrolyte disturbance.

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9
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In which patients should aminoglycosides be used with caution?

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Patients with conditions characterised by muscular weakness e.g. myasthenia gravis.

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10
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Aminoglycosides should be avoided in patients who are taking other ototoxic drugs, give some examples.

A

Cisplatin, furosemide.

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What monitoring should be carried out when treating patients with aminoglycosides?

A

Serum-aminoglycoside concentrations should be measured in all patients receiving parenteral aminoglycosides. Renal function should be assessed before start and auditory and vestibular function measures.

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12
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Are aminoglycosides absorbed from the gut?

A

No.

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13
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Which aminoglycoside is used to reduce the bacterial population of the colon prior to bowel surgery or in hepatic failure?

A

Neomycin.

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14
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When measuring the serum-aminoglycoside concentration, when is considered peak level?

A

One hour post dose.

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15
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When measuring the serum-aminoglycoside concentration, when is considered though level?

A

Before the next dose.

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16
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If serum-aminoglycoside concentration is high when measuring the peak level, what should be done?

A

Reduce next dose to ensure next peak is lower.

17
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If serum-aminoglycoside concentration is high when measuring trough level, what should be done?

A

Dosage interval should be increased.