Clindamycin Flashcards
1
Q
What is the MOA for clindamycin?
A
- Protein synthesis inhibitors
2. Binds to 50S subunit at “A site,” blocking peptide bond formation
2
Q
What gram positive bacteria is clindamycin effective against?
A
- Streptococci: 15-20% resistance in group B
2. Staph aureus: resistance 30%
3
Q
What gram negative bacteria is clindamycin effective against?
A
NONE!
4
Q
What anaerobic bacteria is clindamycin effective against?
A
- B. fragilis: resistance 30-60%
- Clostridium
- Peptostreptococcus
- Fusobacterium
- Prevotella: resistance 5-30%
5
Q
What other bacteria is clindamycin effective against?
A
- Toxoplasmosis
2. Plasmodium falciparum
6
Q
What are the clinical uses for clindamycin?
A
- Alternative to beta lactams for surgical prophylaxis for PCN allergic pts
- Alternative treatment for skin and soft tissue infections caused by S. aureus
- Alternative treatment for toxoplasmosis with pyrimethamine
- Combination therapy in PCN for toxic shock syndrome
- Combination therapy with quinine for falciparum malaria
- Use for aspiration pneumonias!
7
Q
What are the SE for clindamycin?
A
- Diarrhea
- Pseudomonas coilits
- Greatly increases the chance of C. Dificile infection