Macrolides Flashcards

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What are the Macrolides?

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  1. Azithromycin (Z pack)
  2. clarithromycin (biaxin)
  3. erythromycin
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What are the MOAs of the macrolides?

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reversibly binds to 50S subunit & blocks translocation by interference with tRNA release following peptide bond formation (inhibiting the peptide exit tunnel)

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What atypical bacteria are macrolides effective against?

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  1. Legionella
  2. Chlamydia
  3. Mycoplasma
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What gram positive bacteria are macrolides effective against?

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  1. Strep. pneumoniae: significant resistance, esp with azithromycin
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What gram negative bacteria are macrolides effective against?

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  1. H. influenza

2. M. Catarrhalis

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What anaerobic bacteria are macrolides effective against?

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  1. Actinomyces
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What are the clinical indications for macrolides?

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  1. Uncomplicated upper and lower respiratory tract infections
  2. Mycobacterial infections and chlamydia
  3. H. pylori in combination with other agents
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What are the SE for macrolides?

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  1. GI effects: Erythromycin> clarithromycin and azithromycin
  2. Hepatic events: rare
  3. QT prolongation: more common in IV erythromycin
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