Gentamicin Flashcards

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Gentamicin Mechanism of Action

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• Gentamicin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic with broad activity against gram-negative bacteria. It inhibits bacterial cell protein synthesis.

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Gentamicin Indications

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Sepsis (in addition to amoxicillin/clavulanic acid), where the site of infection is the urinary tract, the abdomen, or is unknown and:

  • The patient is aged greater than or equal to 12 years, and
  • One or more high risk factors are present, and
  • Time to hospital is greater than 30 minutes.
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Gentamicin Contraindications

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Known severe allergy.

Pregnancy

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Gentamicin Cautions

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None

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Gentamicin Use during pregnancy/breastfeeding

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  • May cause foetal harm during pregnancy and should not be administered.
  • May be administered if the patient is breastfeeding. Advise the patient to stop breastfeeding and seek further advice from their lead maternity carer or GP.
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Gentamicin Dose

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  • 400 mg if weighs greater than 80 kg.
  • 320 mg if weighs 60-80 kg.
  • 240 mg if weighs less than 60 kg.
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Gentamicin Administration

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• Dilute the dose to a total of 10-20 ml using 0.9% sodium chloride and
administer IV over 1-2 minutes, preferably into a running IV line.
• Do not administer IM if IV access cannot be obtained.

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Gentamicin Common adverse effects

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  • Although renal impairment is commonly listed, this is usually not of significant concern unless there is repeated and/or prolonged dosing.
  • Ototoxicity (damage to the inner ear) has been reported, but this usually only happens with repeated and/or prolonged dosing.
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Gentamicin Onset of effect

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30-60 minutes

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Gentamicin Duration of effect

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24 Hours

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Gentamicin Preparation

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Ampoule containing 80 mg in 2 ml.

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Gentamicin Pharmacokinetics

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  • Gentamicin is excreted in urine.
  • Clearance is prolonged if the patient has significant kidney impairment, but this does not alter the initial (loading) dose.
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Gentamicin Interactions

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• Gentamicin may potentiate the actions of neuromuscular blockers, resulting in
a longer duration of action from these drugs.
Gentamicin reduces acetylcholine release - enhanced NMB action

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Gentamicin Additional Information

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Gentamicin is not contraindicated if the patient has renal failure.
• Seek clinical advice if the patient is aged less than 12 years.

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Gentamicin Protein synthesis mechanism

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  • Proteins are building blocks of cellular organisms and carry out the majority of cellular activities
  • Creation of proteins requires sequences of amino acid chains, which form proteins
  • Gentamicin inhibits this protein synthesis, causes the wrong sequencing of amino acids, creating an inactive protein and causing cellular death.
  • Breakdown of the cell wall by amoxicillin allows greater penetration by gentamicin
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