Tetracyclines Flashcards

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What are generic and brand examples of tetracyclines?

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  • Doxycycline (Periostat)

* Lymecycline (Tetralysal)

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What is the method of action of tetracyclines?

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  • Inhibit bacterial protein synthesis
  • Bind to ribosomal 30S subunit
  • Prevents binding of transfer RNA to messenger RNA
  • Prevents the additions of new amino acids to grow polypeptide chains
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What are the indications for tetracyclines?

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  • Acne vulgaris (Proprionibacterium acnes)
  • LRTI – inc. infective exacerbations of COPD (Haemophilus influenza), pneumonia and atypical pneumonia
  • Chlamydial infections – i.e PID
  • Other infections: typhoid, anthrax, malaria and Lyme disease
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What are the contraindications for tetracyclines?

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  • Pregnancy – binds to teeth and bones during foetal development, infancy and early childhood
  • Breastfeeding – binds to teeth and bones during foetal development, infancy and early childhood
  • Children < 12 years old – binds to teeth and bones during foetal development, infancy and early childhood
  • Renal impairment – anti-anabolic effects can ↑ plasma urea
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What are the side effects of tetracyclines?

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  • Nausea/vomiting
  • Diarrhoea (lowest C.Diff risk)
  • Hypersensitivity reaction
  • Oesophageal irritation, ulceration and dysphagia
  • Photosensitivity – worsened sun burn reaction when exposed to light
  • Discolouration of tooth enamel – if prescribed in children
  • Intercranial hypertension – rare but causes headaches and visual disturbances
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What are drug interactions with tetracyclines?

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  • Calcium – Tetracyclines bind to divalent cations so 2h should be left between doses
  • Antacids – Tetracyclines bind to divalent cations so 2h should be left between doses
  • Iron – Tetracyclines bind to divalent cations so 2h should be left between doses
  • Warfarin - ↑ anticoagulant affect due to killing normal gut flora that synthesis Vit K
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By what routes are tetracyclines eliminated by?

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• Urine and faeces

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What information should be given to a patient taking tetracyclines?

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  • Swallow with plenty of water whilst sitting/standing to stop capsules/tablets getting stuck
  • Take on a full stomach (but avoid mixing with dairy)
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