Anti- TB drugs Flashcards
primary drugs for TB
isoniazid, rifampin, ethambutol, pyrazinamide
Isoniazid MOA
inhibits mycolic acid synthesis (inhibit cell wall synthesis), uses bacteria to be converted to active drug (resistance caused by deletion of a gene katG)
Isoniazid SE
hepatitis (worse as age increases), peripheral neuritis (Tx with B6), Sideroblastic anemia (Tx with B6), SLE possible very rare
Rifampin MOA
blocks DNA dep RNA poly thus is inhibiting transcription
Rifampin SE
hepatitis, P450 inducer, red-orange metabolites in urine
Ethambutol MOA
inhbiits arabinogalactan (cell wall synthesis)
Ethambutol SE
dose dependent reticulobulbar neuritis leading to red/green color blindness
pyrazinimide SE
hepatitis, hyperuricemia
streptomycin MOA
IV aminoglycoside
Streptomycin SE
deafness, vestibular dysfxn, nephrotox, NMJ blockade