IA. General microbiology | 11. The side effect of the antibiotics. The risk of antibiotic usage. Flashcards

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What are the 4 types of risks of antibiotics usage?

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  1. Allergy
  2. Toxic effect
  3. Risk of dysbacteriosis (host is not damaged, but flora is)
  4. Candidiasis
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I. Allergy
1. How does allergy develop by using antibiotics?

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  • Especially to penicillins (Type I hypersensitivity) and can cause anaphylactic shock
  • People with cephalosporin sensitivity may develop rashes and urticaria (skin condition)
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II. Toxic effects
1. What are the 6 examples of drugs that can cause toxic effects to human?

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  1. Aminoglycosides
  2. Chloramphenicol
  3. Vancomycin
  4. Antifungal drugs
  5. tetracycline
  6. Fluoroquinolones
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II. Toxic effects
2. What are the toxic effects of Aminoglycosides?

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antibiotics for gram - pathogens (gentamicin, amikacin, tobramycin, neomycin,

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II. Toxic effects
3. What are the toxic effects of Chloramphenicol?

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treats meningitis, but can be toxic to bone marrow

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II. Toxic effects
4. What are the features and toxic effects of Vancomycin?

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  • For MRSA, treats endocarditis/skin infections
  • Toxic to liber
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II. Toxic effects
5. What are the features and toxic effects of Tetracyclin?

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  • Bones, teeth (Tetracyclin: complex with Ca2+)
  • Cannot use tetracycline in children because can damage bones and teeth permanently
  • Should be avoided in children up to 8 years of age and in pregnant/lactating women
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II. Toxic effects
6. What are the features and toxic effects of Fluoroquinolones?

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  • Fluoroquinolones: Achilles-tendon rupture
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II. Toxic effects
7. What are the features and toxic effects of Antifungal drugs?

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  • ie; terbinafine
  • toxic to liver
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II. Toxic effects
8. Can antibiotics cause impaired hearing?

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Yes, they might cause impaired hearing since it is one of the toxic effects

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III. Risk of dysbacteriosis
1. What is the risk of dysbacteriosis?

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  • Killing of the normal flora (host is not damaged, but flora is)
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III. Risk of dysbacteriosis
2. Give an example to explain the risk of dysbacteriosis?

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E.g. pseudomembranous colitis by C. difficile
- Clostridium difficile can colonize in colon leading to pseudomembranous colitis

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IV. Candidiasis
1. What is Candidiasis?

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An infection caused by the yeast Candida albicans
- Candida normally live harmlessly in body, and kept under control by immune system

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IV. Candidiasis
2. How can antibiotics cause Candidiasis?

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  • Antibiotics can upset the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina or oral cavity, allows candida to grow and cause fungal infections

(An infection caused by the yeast Candida albicans
- Candida normally live harmlessly in body, and kept under control by immune system)

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