Sketchy - Cell Wall and Membrane Active Antibiotics - Penicillins Flashcards

1
Q

How do penicillins work their magic?

A

They interfere with the transpeptidation reaction of bacterial cell wall synthesis

Penicillin binding proteins do this by removing a terminal alanine in the D-ala-D-ala motif preventing cross-linking.

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2
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Penicillins work best against what kind of bacteria in general?

A

Gram positives ie staph and strep

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3
Q

The cell wall of gram positive organisms is made of:

A

peptidoglycan with repeating D-alanyl-D-alanine oligopeptides

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4
Q

T/F: Penicillin is bacteriocidal.

A

True

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5
Q

How is Penicillin V administered?

A

Orally - Penicillin V is acid stable

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6
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What is the dosing for Penicillin V?

A

4x/day

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7
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Why is penicillin V not a great choice?

A

Frequent dosing;

Poor bioavailability

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8
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How is Penicillin G administered?

A

IV and IM

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9
Q

What is an appropriate treatment for Group A streptococcal pharyngitis?

A

Penicillin V

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10
Q

What is an appropriate tx for rheumatic fever?

A

Pen V or G

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11
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What is an appropriate treatment for left-sided endocarditis caused by Strep viridans or Strep bovis?

A

Penicillin G

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12
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What is the intrapartum treatment for Strep agalactiae (Group B strep)?

A

Pencillin G prophylaxis

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13
Q

What gram positive bacillus that grows in chains is treatable with penicillins?

A

Actinomyces israelii

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14
Q

T/F: Clostridium perfringens can be treated with penicillins.

A

True

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15
Q

What is an appropriate treatment for Pasturella multocida caused by dog bits?

A

Penicillins
Ampicillin
Piperacillin

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16
Q

What is the treatment of choice for Syphilis?

A

single dose of benzathine Penicillin G

Works for primary, secondary and early latent forms of syphilis

17
Q

What gram negative organism can be treated with Penicillin G and causes meningitis?

A

Neisseria meningitidis

18
Q

What is the most common mode of resistance against penicillins?

A

The production of beta lactamases, such as those made by staph aureus

19
Q

Penicillins can cause what a Type I hypersensitivity reaction resulting in:

A

anaphylaxis

20
Q

Penicillin administration can result in what form of anemia as an adverse effect?

A

Autoimmune hemolytic anemia

Positive direct Coombs test

21
Q

What adverse effect can penicillins have on the kidney?

A

Drug-induced interstitial nephritis

22
Q

Penicillins have cross-reactivity with what drug class?

A

Cephalosporins