Ch. 20 Flashcards
What are 2 tests to determine activity of antimicrobials?
- Kirby Bauer/ disk diffusion 2. E-test/MIC
Antifungal drugs
- Echincandins 2. Flucytocine 3. Griseofuvin 4. Tolnftate
Anti-helminthitic drugs
1.Niclosamide 2.Praziquantel 3.Mebendazole 4. albendazole 5.Ivermectin
5 actions of ant-microbial drugs
- Inhibiting cell wall synthesis 2. Injury to plasma membrane 3. Inhibition of nucleic acid replication and transcription 4.Interfere with translation 5. Interfere with enzymatic activity
Anti-protozoan drugs
- Chloroquine 2. Artemisinin 3.Metronidazole
Anti-viral drugs
1.Indnavir 2. Zanamivir 3. Amatadine 4. Alpha-IFN
Inhibitors of cell wall synthesis
- Bacitran 2. Vancomycin-the last line of defense antibiotic
Inhibitors of protein synthesis
- Chloramphenicol 2. Streptomycin 3. Neomycin 4. gentamycin 5. Tetracyclines
Inhibitors of nucleic acid synthesis
- Rifamycin 2. Quinolones 3. Fluoroquinolones
Competitive Inhibitors of synthesis of essential Metabolites
Sulfonamides- inhibit folic acid synthesis
What is the genera of bacteria that produce the most antibiotics?
Streptomyces (ex. Neomycin)
What is one thing penicillins have in common?
Beta lactam ring
Penicillinase
Enzyme produced by bacteria that inactivates penicillin(breaks Beta lactam ring)
Synergism
when the effects of 2 drugs together is greater than the effect of either alone
Antagonism
the effect of 2 drugs together is less than the effect of either alone