Macrolides Flashcards

1
Q

What are the macrolides in clinical use today?

A

Erthromycin
Clarithromycin
Azithromycin

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Clarithromycin and azithromycin are preferentially used in clinical practice. Why?

A

Better spectrum of activity
More tissue penetration
Improved PK properties
Improved tolerability

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Macrolides
Mechanism of Action
Cidal or Static?

A

Bind and inhibit the bacterial 50S ribosomal subunit

Bacteriostatic, but may be cidal at high concs

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4
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Time or concentration dependent activity for the three macrolides?

A

Erthryomycin and Clarithromycin have TIME dependent activity

Azithromycin is CONCENTRATION dependent activity

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5
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Mechanisms of Resistance to Macrolides

A
  • Altered target sites (erm gene)

- Efflux pumps (mef gene)

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Macrolides
Spectrum of Activity
Gram Positive Aerobes

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Clarithro > Erythro > Azithro

MSSA
PSSP
Group and viridians strep
Bacillus
Corynebacterium
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Macrolides
Spectrum of Activity
Gram Negative Aerobes

A

Azithro > Clarithro > Erythro

H. influenzae
M. catarrhalis
Neisseria spp.

NO activity against Enterobacteriaceae

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Macrolides
Spectrum of Activity
Atypical Bacteria and other bacteria

A

Legionella pneumophila

MAC (Mycobacterium avium complex)

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Macrolides

Absorption

A

Erythromycin has variable absorption, but clarithro and azithro have better oral absorption.

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Macrolides
Distribution
CSF?

A

Clarithro and azithro have better tissue concs.

Minimal CSF penetration

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Macrolides

Elimination

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Erythromycin is excreted in bile and metabolized by CYP450.

Clarithromycin is metabolized and partially eliminated by kidney.

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12
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Macrolides

Clinical Uses

A
Pharyngitis
Tonsillitis
Sinusitis
CA- Pneumonia
Uncomplicated Skin infections
STDs
MAC

Used for penicillin allergic patients

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13
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Macrolides

Adverse Effects

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GI- nausea, vomiting
Thrombophlebitis (inflammation of a wall of a vein with thrombosis)
Prolonged QT interval
Reversible tinnitus or deafness

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14
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Macrolides

Potentially fatal drug rxm

A

Colchicine (for gout)

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15
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Which macrolides inhibit CYP450 enzymes? Why is this important?

A

Erythromycin and clarithromycin ONLY.

May increase serum concentrations of other drugs, which can cause toxicity.

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