Drugs – Microbiology Test Questions – Flashcards

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Natural Penicillin

Penicillin

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Strep (except some S. pneumo)

Enterococcus (only cidal in combo with aminoglycoside)

Treponema pallidum

Oral Anaerobes

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Aminopenicillin

Ampicillin/Amoxacillin

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Same as natural penicillin PLUS:

Listeria

E. coli, Proteus, H. flu

Lyme

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Aminopenicillin + beta-lactamase inhib Ampicillin/Sulbactam

Amoxacillin/Clavulanate

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Same as aminopenicillin PLUS:

MSSA

Beta-lactamase producing H. flu, Klebsiella, E. coli

B. fragilis (Gram negative Anaerobes)

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Penicillinase-Resistant Penicillins

Nafcillin

Oxacillin

Dicloxacillin

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MSSA

Strep (except S. pneumo)

 

*note the hepatic elimintation; no adjustments needed for renal insufficiency

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Ext'd Spectrum Penicillin + beta-lactamase inhib

Ticarcillin/Clavulanate (rarely used)

Piperacillin/Tazobactam

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MSSA

Strep (except S. pneumo)

Enterococcus

Pseudomonas (Gram negative Aerobes)

B. Fragilis

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1st Gen Cephalosporins

Cefazolin

Cephalexin

Cefadroxil

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MSSA

Strep

SOME E. coli, Klebsiella

Oral Anaerobes

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*skin/soft tissue infections, surgical prophylaxis; NOT for sinusitis, otitis media, or LRIs (b/c they tend to be Gram negative)

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2nd Gen Cephalosporins (2A)

Cefuroxime

Cefaclor

Cefprozil

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MSSA

Strep

SOME E. coli, Klebsiella, H. flu

Oral Anaerobes

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*increased Gram negative activity (H. flu) allows for use in sinusitis, otitis media

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2nd Gen Cephalosporins

Cefoxitin

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Strep (moderate)

SOME E. coli, Klebsiella, H. flu

Oral Anaerobes

B. fragilis

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*anaerobic coverage (B. fragilis) allows for use in pelvic/intra-abdominal infxn

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3rd Gen Cephalosporins

Ceftriaxone (biliary elim'n)

Cefotaxime

Cefixime

Cefpodoxime

Cefdinir

Ceftibuten

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MSSA (moderate)

Strep

Gram negative Aerobes (expect Pseudomonas)

Oral Anaerobes

 

*ceftriaxone, cefotaxime for CA-meningitis, N. gonorrhea, neuro Lyme

 

 

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3rd Gen Cephalosporin

Ceftazidime

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Pseudomonas

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3rd Gen Cephalosporin

Ceftaroline

 

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MRSA

Strep

Gram negative Aerobes (except Pseudomonas)

Oral Anaerobes

 

*basically, Ceftriaxone + MRSA

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4th Gen Cephalosporin

Cefepime

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MSSA

Strep

Pseudomonas

Oral Anaerobes

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Monobactam

Aztreonam

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Pseudomonas

 

*good for patients with allergies to other beta-lactams

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Carbapenem

Imipenem/Cilastatin

Meropenem

Doripenem

 

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MSSA

Enterococcus

Pseudomonas

B. fragilis

 

*imipenem = seizures in patients w/ poor renal fxn

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Carbapenem

Ertapenem

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Gram negative Aerobes (except Pseudomonas)

B. fragilis

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Glycopeptide

Vancomycin

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MRSA/MRSE (cidal)

Enterococcus (static)

C. diff (Gram positive Anaerobes)

 

*rash/hypotension w/ fast infusion, nephrotoxicity

*use exclusively for Gram positive infxn, esp. C. diff diarrhea

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Glycopeptide

Televancin

 

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MRSA/MRSE (cidal)

Enterococcus (static)

C. diff

 

*basically same as vancomycin, but higher nephrotoxicity

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Inhibitors of DNA/RNA Synth

Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim)

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MRSA/MRSE

Gram negative Aerobes (except Pseudomonas)

Nocardia

Pneumocystis jiroveci (PCP)

Toxoplasma gondii

 

*rash, hyperkalemia, mild creatinine elvation

*UTI is one of many uses

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Inhibitors of DNA/RNA Synth

Rifampin

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N. meningitidis (prophylaxis)

M. tuberculosis

Staph endocarditis

Infections of prostheses

 

*red/orange urine, hepatotoxicity

*NEVER use as monotherapy

*MANY drug interactions

 

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Inhibitors of DNA/RNA Synth

Fidaxomicin

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C. diff infxn is only use

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Quinolone

Ciprofloxacin

Levofloxacin

Moxifloxacin

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S. pneumo (Moxi and Levo)

Pseudomonas (Cipro and Levo)

B. fragilis (Moxi)

Chalmydia, Mycoplasma, Legionella (atypicals)

 

*CNS effects, tendon rupture, C. diff infxn

*used for UTI, prostatitis, Resp Tract/GI/Bone/Joint infxns, STDs

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Aminoglycoside

Gentamicin

Tobramycin

Amikacin

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Strep/Staph (moderate)

Enterococcus (cidal with beta-lactam)

Pseudomonas (genta>tobra>amik)

 

*nephrotoxic, ototoxic

*used with beta-lactam for staph/strep/enterococcal endocarditis; also used as "double coverage" for SEVERE Gram negative infxn

 

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Macrolides

Azithromycin

Carithromycin

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MSSA

Strep pneumo

H. flu, N. gonorrhea, M. catrrhalis, Campylobacter, H. pylori

Legionella, Chlamydia, Mycoplasma (atypicals)

Anaerobes (but NOT B. fragilis)


*VTach with Clarith; also, more drug interactions with Clarith (b/c it's metabolized by CYP)

*good for atypical pathogens and CA-pneumonia; also, otitis/sinusitis

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Tetracyclines

Tetracycline

Doxycyline

Minocycline

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Strep pneumo

Staph

Enterococcus

H. flu, N. gonorrhea, M. catarrhalis, Campylobacter

Legionella, Mycoplasma, Chlamydia (atypicals)

Lyme, Rickettsia


*discoloration of teeth in kids, GI ulceration; use in hospital is limited; best for outpatient treatment of URI

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Glycylcycline

Tigecycline

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MRSA, VRE

Gram negative Aerobes (except Pseudomonas)

B. fragilis

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*tooth discoloration in kids and GI ulceration

*NOT for bacteremia

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Lincosamide

Clindamycin

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Staph, Strep

Gram negative Anaerobes (except B. fragilis)

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*often leads to C. diff colitis

*use only for skin/soft tissue/oral infxn in people with penicillin allergy OR as combo therapy for necro fasciitis (GAS)

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Oxazolidinone

Linezolid

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MRSA, VRE

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*use for resistant Gram positive infxn

*myelosuppression and serotonin syndrome

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DNA Damaging

Nitrofuantoin

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Gram positive Aerobes, including VRE

E. coli

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*GI and pulmo side effects

*use only for UTI (but NOT pyelonephritis)

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DNA Damaging

Metronidazole
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B. fragilis

Trichomonas

Giardia

H. pylori

C. diff

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*best for anaerobic infxn

*also, see fungal and parasite lectures

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Lipopeptide

Daptomycin

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All Strep

MSSA, MRSA, MRSE

VRE

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*NOT for pneumonia

*use for Gram positive bacteremia that is refractory to other treatment

*dose adjust for renal insuff

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Polymyxin

Polymyxin B

Colistin

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Pseudomonas

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*last resort for resistant Gram negative infections (especially aerobic)

*dose adjust for renal insuff

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