Trimethoprim Flashcards

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What is the method of action of trimethoprim?

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Binds to and reversibly inhibits bacterial dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) enzyme, blocking the production of tetrahydrofolate.

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Which organisms is trimethoprim active against?

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A wide range of gram-positive and -negative organisms. Enterobacteria, E. coli, K. pneumoniae, S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae, S. aureus.

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What are some of the indications of trimethoprim?

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Pneumonia, RTIs, shigellosis, invasive salmonella, UTIs, resistant acne, prostatitis.

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What are some of the side effects of trimethoprim?

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Allergic reactions, anaphylaxis, photosensitivity, aseptic meningitis, GI disturbances.

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What are the contraindications to the use of trimethoprim?

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Blood dyscrasias - bruising, bleeding, sore throats, fever, rash, malaise.

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What monitoring should be carried out when a patient is on trimethoprim?

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Blood counts when on long term therapy.

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What important counselling point shoiuld be given to patients and carers when a patient is on long term trimethoprim therapy?

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The sings of blood disorders one shoulkd be aware of.

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Which combination drug can trimethoprim be found in, commonly used prophylactically in HIV patients?

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Co-trimoxazole.

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What is one of the most serious side effects associated with co-trimoxazole use?

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Stephen Johnson Syndrome.

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