Aminoglycosides Flashcards
What are the main Aminoglycosides?
**Gentamicin
Tobramycin
Neomycin (Neosporin)
What are the Aminoglycosides mechanisms of action?
- Block initiation of protein synthesis
- Blocks further translation and elicits premature termination
- Incorporation of incorrect amino acid
Basically revolves around how put together protein chains
What is Gentamicin & Tobramycin used for?
- Available as IV or IM
- pneumonia, meningitis, bacterial endocarditis, sepsis,
-Susceptible bacterial infections, normally gram-negative including Pseudomonas, Proteus, Serratia
Bone infections
Skin and soft tissue
Abdominal and urinary tract infections
What is Neomycin used for?
- Broad spectrum including gram-negative and gram-positive
- Orally: GI tract sterilization, diarrhea caused by E. coli, treatment of hepatic encephalopathy
- Topically: gram-negative and select gram-positive bacteria
What are the Absorption characteristics of the Aminoglycosides?
Poor absorption from GI tract
Rapid absorption from muscle
What are the Distributioncharacteristics of the Aminoglycosides?
Poor cell penetration except renal cortex and lymph of inner ear
What are the Elimination characteristics of the Aminoglycosides?
Almost entirely renal
Half-life at 2 to 3 hours
What do the Aminoglycosides kill?
- Rapidly bactericidal
- Aerobic gram-negative bacilli
- Tobramycin and gentamicin roughly equivalent in activity- Tobramycin may have better activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and some Proteus
- Gentamicin better against Serratia
- Gentamicin resistance
What are the dosing patterns for the Aminoglycosides?
- Once a day dosing versus 3 times a day
- Equal efficacy
- Reduced toxicity
- Ease of administration
- Lower cost - Blood level determination
- Trough level: Better do before day 4 to see if kidney function is ok. If levels rising then you have toxicity.
What are possible side effects of the Aminoglycosides?
- Ototoxicity
- Vestibular and auditory dysfunction
- Streptomycin and gentamicin- vestibular
- Neomycin and amikacin- auditory
- Tobramycin- equal toxicity - Nephrotoxicity
- Related to tubular cell damage and glomerular dysfunction
- Neomycin the worst; streptomycin the least
Prescription for Gentamicin (HOUR based dose) ?
1.3 to 1.7 mg/kg
IVPB
every eight (8) hours
Prescription for Gentamicin (DAY based dose) ?
5 to 7 mg/kg
IVPB
once a day