TB pharm Flashcards

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isoniazid MOA

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disrupts cell wall synthesis essential functions of mycobacteria

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INH + phenytoin side effects

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increases effect of phenytoin, which has a ton of SE

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INH + rifampin side effects

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increase CNS and hepatotoxicity

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isoniaizid black box warning

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increased risk of hepatitis –> often given with pyridoxine (vitamin B6)

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isoniazid side effects

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peripheral neuropathy, hepatotoxicity, optic neuritis/visual disturbances, hyperglycemia

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isoniazid nursing considerations

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most widely used TB med
avoid antacids (decreases absorption of INH)

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rifampin MOA

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inhibits protein synthesis via attacking the hydrocarbon ring structure

(metabolized by liver)

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rifampin side effects

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hepatitis, hematologic disorders, red-brown discoloration of the urine and other body fluids

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rifampin nursing considerations

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first-line - commonly given with INH
route: PO or IV

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ethambutol MOA

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diffusing into the mycobacteria and suppresses RNA synthesis, which inhibits protein synthesis

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ethambutol side effects

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retrobulbar neuritis (inflammation of the optic nerve), blindness

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ethambutol nursing considerations

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route: PO
first-line bacteriostatic
usually in combo with rifampin and INH
NOT for < 13 years old

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13
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pyrazinamide MOA

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UNKNOWN; thought to inhibit lipid and nucleic acid synthesis

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14
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pyrazinamide contraindications

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not for pregnant women in US (may see other countries use during pregnancy)

severe hepatic disease or acute gout (hyperuricemia)

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15
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pyrazinamide side effects

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hepatotoxicity, hyperuricemia

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pyrazinamide nursing considerations

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route: PO
NEVER given alone; combo with other meds

bacteriostatic or bactericidal depending on drug concentration

17
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streptomycin MOA

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aminoglycoside - interfering with normal protein synthesis causing production of fault proteins within the bacteria

18
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streptomycin side effects

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ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity, blood dyscrasia

19
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streptomycin nursing considerations

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daily, IM injection
first drug ever available for TB
can increase bleeding, so be careful if pt on anticoags