Metronidazole Flashcards
What bacteria are targeted by Metronidazole?
Anaerobes
Mechanism of Action of Metronidazole
Inhibits DNA Synthesis
Prodrug that is activated by metabolism
Selectively target anaerobic bacteria with ferridoxin enzymes that are used to donate electrons
Metronidazole Resistance
Fairly uncommon; altered growth requirements or ferridoxin levels may confer resistance
Metronidazole Spectrum of Activity
Anaerobes (like Bacteroides or Clostridium spp)
Metronidazole Pharmacokinetics (ADME)
Almost 100% absorbed orally.
Wide distribution to tissues and good penetration of CSF
Metabolized and eliminated by liver
Clinical Uses of Metronidazole
Anaerobic infections (intra-abdominal, pelvic, diabetic foot and decubitis ulcers, brain abscess) Pseudomembrane colitis due to C diff.
Metronidazole Side Effects
GI side effects most common - Nausea, stomatitis, metallic taste
CNS- peripheral neuropathy with prolonged use
AVOID during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Metronidazole Drug Interactions
Warfarin- Increase anticoagulant activity
Alcohol- Disulfram raction