Antibiotic Drugs Flashcards
This is also known as prokaryotes which are single-celled organisms that lack a true nucleus and nuclear membrane.
Bacteria
This method is to classify bacteria which devised by Hans Christian Gram.
Gram-stain method
This antibiotic combination is equal to the sum of the effects of two antibiotics.
Additive Effect
Antibiotic combination that is when two drugs are used together, the desired effect may be greatly reduced.
Antagonistic Effect
This antibiotic combination is occurs when one antibiotic increases the effectiveness of the 2nd drug.
Potentiative Effect
This is occurs when the antibiotics reduce or completely eliminate the normal bacterial flora.
Superinfection
When administering Penicillin this test is need to be done.
Skin Test
This drug is suitable for treating complicated UTIs, but can be
given to patients with respiratory, skin, GIT and bone infections.
Quinolones
This is characterized by granulomas in the lungs from accumulation of inflammatory cells with a cheesy caseated consistency.
Tubercolosis
This classification of TB has a resistance to one first-line anti-TB drug only.
Monoresistant-TB