Overview of Antimicrobial Pharm Exam 1 Flashcards
Atypical Organisms
Myoplasma, Mycobacteria, Rickettsia, Legionella, Brucella, Francisella, Chlamydia (My Mom Really Likes to Bake Fancy Cookies)
The 6 “P”s of Resistance
Penetration, Porins, Pumps, Penicillinases, Pathway, Peptidoglycan/ PBP (target modification)
MOA of beta-lactams
Inhibit glycopeptide transpeptidase to inhibit NAG-NAM cross-linking/transpeptidation in synthesis of cell wall
Brand name for amoxicillin/clavulanate
Augmentin
Brand name for ampicillin/sulbactam
Unasyn
Brand name for pipercillin/tazobactam
Zosyn
Brand name for ticarcillin/clavulanate
Timentin
MOA of Cephalosporins
Inhibit transpeptidation step by inhibiting glycopeptide transpeptidase (similar to penicillins)
MOA of Monobactams
Bind PBP’s and disrupt cell wall
MOA of Carbapenems
Same as penicillins
Aminoglycosides ADR’s
ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity
Which carbapenem has to be combined with cilastatin?
Imipenem
Bacteria that might show rapidly inducible beta-lactamase
Camphylobacter, Morganella, Providencia, Serratia, Enterobacter (Cephalosporins May Prove Sub-Effacacious)
What is an acute vaccine?
Slang term that refers to a substance that can turn off certain genes
Like a switch to turn the virulence on or off
What are 3 characteristics of pseudomonas that make it hard to treat?
- ) Unusual porins
- ) Rapidly upregulates efflux pumps
- ) Makes unusual beta-lactamase enzymes