Anti- TB drugs Flashcards

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primary drugs for TB

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isoniazid, rifampin, ethambutol, pyrazinamide

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Isoniazid MOA

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inhibits mycolic acid synthesis (inhibit cell wall synthesis), uses bacteria to be converted to active drug (resistance caused by deletion of a gene katG)

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Isoniazid SE

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hepatitis (worse as age increases), peripheral neuritis (Tx with B6), Sideroblastic anemia (Tx with B6), SLE possible very rare

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Rifampin MOA

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blocks DNA dep RNA poly thus is inhibiting transcription

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Rifampin SE

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hepatitis, P450 inducer, red-orange metabolites in urine

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Ethambutol MOA

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inhbiits arabinogalactan (cell wall synthesis)

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Ethambutol SE

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dose dependent reticulobulbar neuritis leading to red/green color blindness

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pyrazinimide SE

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hepatitis, hyperuricemia

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streptomycin MOA

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IV aminoglycoside

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Streptomycin SE

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deafness, vestibular dysfxn, nephrotox, NMJ blockade

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