Drugs to Tx Fungal Infections Flashcards

1
Q

What is the MOA for amphotericin B in the tx of many severe, invasive fungal infections?

A

Binds to the sterol component of a cell membrane leading to alterations in cell permeability and cell death

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2
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How can amphotericin B lead to cytotoxicity (in particular nephrotoxicity)?

A

It also binds to cholesterol component of the mammalian cells

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3
Q

Amphotericin B is indicated for what fungal organisms?

A

1) Cryptococcus neoformans

2) Blastomyces dermatitidis

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4
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Why is it imperative to prevent inadvertent overdosage of amphotericin B?

A

It may result in fatal cardiac arrest

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5
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What drug interaction is noted between amphotericin B and skeletal muscle relaxants/digitalis glycosides?

A

Hypokalemia

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6
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What black box warning is given for amphotericin B?

A

It should only be used for treating patients with life threatening fungal infections

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7
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What is the MOA of all azole drugs?

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Stops the conversion of lanosterol to ergosterol via binding to fungal cytochrome P-450

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8
Q

Coadministration of what antihistamine is contraindicated in patients receiving fluconazole?

A

Terfenadine

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9
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What special population is fluconazole contraindicated for?

A

Pregnant women

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10
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Some azoles, including fluconazole, have been associated with what phenomenon seen on EKG?

A

QT prolongation

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11
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Azole antifungals also are both substrates and inhibitors of what cytochrome P450 family?

A

CYP3A4

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12
Q

Why are drugs such as cisapride, astemizole, erythromycin, pimozide, and quinidine are contraindicated in patients receiving fluconazole?

A

They also prolong QT interval and are metabolized via CYP3A4

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13
Q

Itraconazole has what black box warning for what patients?

Why?

A

1) Patients with heart failure

2) Due to its inotropic effects

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14
Q

Itraconazole is metabolized predominantly by?

A

CYP3A4

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15
Q

Voriconazole is contraindicated in patients with what conditions?

Why?

A

1) Hereditary Galactose Intolerance
2) Lapp Lactase Deficiency
3) Glucose-Galactose Malabsorption

4) Because voriconazole contains lactose

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16
Q

Voriconazole has the greatest affinity for which CYP isoenzyme?

A

CYP2C19

17
Q

Which route of administration for voriconazole necessitates dose adaptation in cases of renal impairment?

A

Parenteral preparation

18
Q

What drugs are a group of semisynthetic, cyclic lipopeptides with an N-linked acyl lipid side chain?

A

Echinocandins

19
Q

What are the drugs that make up echinocandins?

A

1) Caspofungin
2) Micafungin
3) Anidulafungin

-Fungin

20
Q

Echinocandins are approved for IV use with what infections?

A

Candida infections

21
Q

What is the MOA of echinocandins?

A

Inhibition of β(1, 3)-D- glucan synthase which damages fungal cell walls

22
Q

Which echinocandin is indicated in treatment of acute disseminated Candidiasis and prophylaxis of Candida infections in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation?

A

Micafungin

23
Q

A “red man” syndrome associated with likely histamine release was first reported with which echinocandin?

A

Anidulafungin

24
Q

What is a pyrimidine analogue that has activity against fungal species that interferes with purine and pyrimidine metabolism?

A

Flucytosine

25
Q

The current use of flucytosine is mainly in combination with?

To treat?

A

1) Amphotericin B

2) Cryptococcal meningitis

26
Q

Flucytosine should be used with extreme caution in patients with?

A

1) Renal impairment

2) Bone marrow depression

27
Q

Flucytosine is contraindicated in what special populatoins?

A

1) Pregnant women

2) Women that are breastfeeding