Test 4 Review Flashcards
What is the only third generation Cephalosporin that covers Pseudomonas?
Ceftazidime
What are the drugs of choice for ESBL?
Carbapenems
Adverse effects of Fluoroquinolones include _______, peripheral neuropathy, tendonitis, and _____________.
AE include QTC prolongation, peripheral neuropathy, tendonitis, and hyperglycemia
Contraindicated in pregnancy and children
Which Tetracycline has the broadest coverage? What does it cover?
Gram + including MRSA and Gram - (not including pseudomonas) → All Tetracyclines
Tigecycline: + anaerobic coverage + VRE
Name 3 adverse effects of Tetracyclines
Nausea and vomiting (Tygacil/Tigecycline)
Higher vestibular toxicities (vertigo) - Minocin/Minocycline
Teratogenic - bone deformity, teeth staining
Avoid both in pregnancy and children less than 8
Photosensititivy
True or False: Tetracyclines are good for blood and urine infections
False, They are good for bone and skin infections due to their high volume of distribution
____ is used in COPD exacerbations, whereas ____ is rarely used due to inhibition of CYP 450 enzymes, GI intolerance and more frequent dosing. Both drugs also exhibit post antibiotic effect.
Azithromycin Clarithromycin
28 y/o male tests positive for Chlamydia trachomitis. Which macrolide do you think will be ordered to be given as treatment?
Azithromycin
You have a 25 year old female who presents with a fungal infection in the urinary tract. What drug do you anticipate will be prescribed? Why?
Fluconazole – it’s the only antifungal that concentrates in the urine
Which medications can be considered as first line treatment for uncomplicated acute cystitis?
Macrobid, Bactrim
C diff drugs
Vanco
Vanco + flagyl