Antimicrobials II Flashcards
How many people die each year from TB?
1.4 million worldwide
What is the prevalence of TB in the United States?
3/100,000 native born
15/100,000 foreign born
Resistance is most common in which TB drugs?
Ethambutol, isoniazid, and pyrazinamide
What is the current recommendation for treatment of active TB?
All four drugs (ethambutol, isoniazid, pyrazinamide, and rifampin) for two months followed by isoniazid and rifampin for four months.
Rifampin targets ______________.
DNA-dependent RNA polymerase
Is isoniazid bacteriostatic or bactericidal?
For resting bacteria it is bacteriostatic and for growing bacteria it is bactericidal.
Isoniazid is activated by _______________.
katG
Where does isoniazid distribute to?
Everywhere in the body, including the CSF and caseating lesions
Some people are able to ________________ isoniazid more quickly.
acetylate
Note: the U.S. population is about 50% slow and 50% fast. More Europeans are slow acetylators.
After acetylation, isoniazid is _______________.
excreted in the urine
The major form of resistance to rifampin occurs by ______________.
point mutations in RNA polymerase
Which TB drug is excreted in bile?
Rifampin
What side effects does rifampin have?
It makes body fluids orange.
CYP induction
Hepatotoxicity (particularly with other hepatitic damage)
Ethambutol is bacter-____________.
ostatic (like ETHeL holding her hand up to stop the bucking horse)
Ethambutol’s side effects include _____________.
optic neuritis with loss of color vision