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Leading risk factors for having a drug resistant pathogen include: - ANSWER 1. recent
use of abx

2. age younger than 2 or older than 65

3. day care center attendance

4. multiple co-morbidities

5. recent hospitalization

6. immunosuppression



Major goals of antibiotic therapy are: - ANSWER kill the organism, not the host, least
amount of side effects



What is a bacteriocidal drug? - ANSWER capable of killing bacteria



What is a bacteriostatic drug? - ANSWER capable of inhibiting growth or reproduction of
bacteria



What is empirical therapy? - ANSWER the decision making process where the clinician
selects the agent based on the characteristics of infection, clinical eval



What does drug synergy or synergistic effect mean with regard to antibiotics? -
ANSWER this is the interaction between drugs where the effects are stronger than their
mere sum. Leads to broader spectrum of organism coverage



What is inherent resistance regarding bacteria and drugs? - ANSWER the bacteria is
innately resistant to the drug

,What is acquired resistance regarding bacteria and drugs? - ANSWER this is resistance
caused by innappropriate use and prescribing of abx. This is the resistance caused by
humans



What are narrow spectrum antibiotics? - ANSWER only active on a few organisms



What are broad spectrum antibiotics? - ANSWER active on a variety of organisms



What are the factors for antibiotic selection? - ANSWER 1. maximal antibiotic effects

2. minimal harm to the host

3. greater efficacy, narrow spectrum and have lower toxicity



What is one of the major pathways for drug metabolism in the body? - ANSWER
cytochrome pathway



What is the importance of the CYP P450 pathway? - ANSWER -one of the most common
drug metabolism reactions, uses enzymes to metabolize drugs which results in mixed
function oxidase reactions.

-enzymes catalyze metabolism of large number of diverse drugs and chemicals that are
highly lipid soluble.



How does phase 1 metabolism work? - ANSWER -reaction that prepares a drug
molecule for further metabolism through oxidation, reduction and hydrolysis.

-introduces or unmasks polar groups that improve water solubility and prepare drug
molecules for further metabolic reactions.

-can create metabolites with lesser or greater pharmacological activity.



How does phase II reaction work? - ANSWER called a conjugation reaction because the
drugs are metabolized and something is added to it to synthesize a new compound. This
conjugation makes the metabolites more water soluble and more easily excreted by the
kidneys.

,How does a drug become an enzyme inducer? - ANSWER



What is the main purpose of phase 1 and II reactions? - ANSWER choose one of the
following:

1. to prepare and tag molecules for excretion

2. to speed absorption

3. to help with drug distribution

4. to confuse the drugs in the body and limit their effects.



In what ways can drugs and foods affect drug metabolism? - ANSWER drugs/food can
be inducers: increased enzyme induction of another drug that uses the same pathway
leading to increased enzyme activity.

drugs/food can be inhibitors: can inhibit the activity of a drug when using the same
enzyme pathway (ex grapefruit juice and statins)



What are the three primary targets of antibiotics? - ANSWER 1. the bacterial cell wall

2. bacterial protein synthesis (food)

3. bacterial DNA replication



What kind of drug is PCN? - ANSWER beta-lactam abx



How do PCNs work? - ANSWER baceteriocidal: bind to the plasma binding proteins
(PBPs) to inhibit cell wall synthesis, so most effective on bacteria with cell walls



If someone has an allergy to PCN, what are alternative drugs that can be used? -
ANSWER macrolide abx: erythromycin

3rd gen cephalosporins

, Since PCN and cephalosporins are both beta-lactamases, if someone is allergic to PCN
can they still be prescribed a cephalosporin? - ANSWER Yes, just not a 1st generation
cephalosporin because they are both beta-lactam abx and 1st gen rings are very similar.



What is the first line treatment for group A beta hemolytic strep (GABHS), or strep
throat? - ANSWER PCN V or PCN VK or amoxicillin



Drugs in the broad spectrum PCN group - ANSWER Ampicillin and Amoxicillin. Same
antimicrobial spectrum as PCN G but some gram -



Common side effect of amoxicillin in children - ANSWER generalized pink, non-itchy
rash. not an allergy.



What are the PCN + Beta-lactamase inhibitors? - ANSWER Combo drug that has a beta
lactamase inhibitor with a PCN-sensitive PCN (natural)



How do beta-lactamase inhibitors work? - ANSWER The inhibit the beta-lactamase
enzyme. This allows the antibiotic to be more effective. Makes the drug more broad
spectrum.



What is the drug of choice for bacterial sinusitis? - ANSWER Amoxicillin/Clavulanate
(PCN + Beta-lactamase inhibitor)



What is a major side effect of amoxicillin/clavulanate - ANSWER severe GI upset



Benefits of Cephalosporins over PCN - ANSWER increasing activity against gram -
bacteria

increasing resistance to destruction by beta-lactamases

increasing ability to reach the CSF



How is PCN excreted? - ANSWER by the kidneys, use caution in those with renal disease

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