Antibiotic Mechanisms Flashcards

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Mechanism of action of ANTIFUNGALS (amphotericin, nystatin, etc)

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Bind to sterols in the cell membrane, disrupt cell membrane integrity and diffusion of macromolecules -> cell death

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Mechanism of action Sulfonamides, trimethoprim

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block metabolite formation like folic acid

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Mechanism of action of Rifampin

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inhibits bacterial RNA polymerase -> blocks synthesis of RNA

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mechanism of action of Tetracyclines, chloramphenicol, and clindamycin

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bind to ribosomes, block bacterial growth by inhibiting protein synthesis

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bacterial resistance to tetracyclines occurs via

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increased drug efflux
ribosome protection
tetracycline modification

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mechanism of action for tetracyclines

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inhibit bacterial growth by inhibiting protein synthesis thru ribosomal binding

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bacterial resistance to fluoroquinolones occur thru what?

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mutations of bacterial DNA gyrase

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mechanism of action of cephalosporins and penicillins

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inhibits cell wall production by preventing peptidoglycan cross linking

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mechanism of action of aminoglycosides

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irreversibly bind the 30s ribosomal subunit inhibiting translation

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mechanism of action of vanc

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disrupting the addition of cell wall subunitis, inhibiting cell wall synthesis

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rifamycin mechanism of action

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inhibit dna-dependent rna polymerase and penetrate biofilms
cnanot be used as monotherapy - rapid resistance occurs

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mechanism of action of fluoroquinolones

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inhibit DNA gyrase

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mechanism of action of macrolides (erythromycin/clarithromycin)

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bind 50S ribosomal subunits and inhibit protein synthesis

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