Clindamycin Flashcards
Clindamycin
Mechanism of Action
Binds 50S ribosomal subunit to inhibit protein synthesis
Clindamycin is bacteri______
Bacteriostatic
May be cidal at very high concs against susceptible arganisms
Clindamycin
Mechanisms of Resistance
Altered target sites at 50S subunit- erm gene
Active efflux
mef gene conferring macrolide resistance
Clindamycin
Spectrum of Activity
Only active against Gram Positive bacteria and anaerobes!
MSSA, CA-MRSA, PSSP, Group and viridians strep
Bacteroides, Clostridium (not C diff), actinomyces
Clindamycin
Absorption
IV or PO (F=90%)
Clindamycin
Distribution
Does it get into the CSF?
Good serum concs and tissue penetration
Little CSF penetration
Clindamycin
Elimination
Primarily metabolized by the liver
Clindamycin
Clinical Uses
Anaerobic infections outside the CNS
Skin and soft tissue infections
Alternative therapy for C perfringens, PCP, toxoplasmosis
Clindamycin
Adverse Effects
GI - nausea, vomit, diarrhea May induce C diff infection Hepatotoxicity (rare) Allergy Neutropenia/thrombocytopenia (rare)