14. Quinolones and fluoroquinolones Flashcards
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Quinolones
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Nalidixic acid (non fluorinated quinolone)
- Too rapid excretion into the urine → use in lower UTIs-Spectrum: G-ive aerobic
- Adverse effect: GI and CNS
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Fluoroquinolones
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- *Nor** floxacin
- *Cipro** floaxcin
- *Levo** floxacin
- *Moxi** floxacin
- mainly indicated for gram negatives
- Unwinding braid: inhibit bacterial DNA gyrase (Topoisomerase)
- treat gram negative UTI’s (E. coli and proteus)
- elevating (levo) and sipping (cipro) from Bladder cup: Complicated UTI’s, levofloxacin and ciprofloxacin treat UTI caused by Pseudomonas
- empiric treatment for pyelonephritis
- treat acute prostatitis
- treat gram negative causes of gastroenteritis (shigella, E. Cola, Salmonella)
- treat salmonella gastroenteritis
- treat anthrax caused by B. Anthracis
- treat gram negative salmonella osteomyelitis
- respiratory quinolones treat community acquired pneumonia (s. Pneumonia)
- respiratory quinolones treat atypical “walking “ pneumonia caused by mycoplasma pneumonia (levofloxacin and moxifloxacin)
- respiratory quinolones treat atypical pneumonia caused by Legionella
- *-not recommended for children under 10 years of age
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-sickle cell patients are at increased risk of Salmonella osteomyelitis
-divalent and trivalent cations
(calcium, iron, magnesium, decrease absorption
- risk of prolonged QT interval
- GI Side effects N/V
- risk of tendon and cartilage damage in the elderly
- risk of tendon rupture in steroid users
- teratogenic – damage to growing cartilage