INFECTION: METRONIDAZOLE Flashcards

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METRONIDAZOLE: INDICATIONS

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Tx of infections caused by anaerobic bacteria:

  • Antibiotic-associated colitis caused by C.Diff, which is a gram positive anaerobe
  • Oral infections or aspiration pneumonia
  • Surgical and gynaecological infections
  • Tx of protozoal infections (eg trichomonal vaginal infection, ameobic dysentry, giardisis)
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METRONIDAZOLE: MOA

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  • Metronidazole enters bacterial cells by passive diffusion
  • In anaerobic bacteria, reduction of metronidazole generates a nitroso free radical
  • This binds to DNA, reducing synthesis and causing widespread damage, DNA degradation and cell death
  • As aerobic bacteria are not able to reduce metronidazole in this manner, the spectrum of action of metronidazole is restricted to anaerobic bacteria (and protozoa).
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METRONIDAZOLE: ADVERSE EFFECTS

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  • GI upset
  • Immediate and delayed HSRXns
    High dose/pro longed course = neurological adverse effects including peripheral and optic neuropathy, seizures + encephalopathy
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METRONIDAZOLE: WARNINGS

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  • Metronidazole is metabolised by hepatic cytochrome P450 enzymes, so the dose should be reduced in people with severe liver disease
  • Metronidazole inhibits the enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, which is responsible for clearing the intermediate alcohol metabolite acetaldehyde from the body
  • Alcohol should not be drunk while taking metronidazole as the combination can cause a ‘disulfiram-like’ reaction, including flushing, headache, nausea and vomiting
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METRONIDAZOLE: INTERACTIONS

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  • Metronidazole has some inhibitory effect on cytochrome P450 enzymes, reducing metabolism of warfarin (increasing the risk of bleeding) and phenytoin (increasing the risk of toxicity, including impaired cerebellar function)
  • The reverse interaction can occur with cytochrome P450 inducers (e.g. phenytoin, rifampicin) resulting in reduced plasma concentrations and impaired antimicrobial efficacy.
  • Metronidazole also increases the risk of toxicity with lithium
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