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Lehne's Ch 72 drugs that weaken the bacterial cell wall II - other drugs

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Chapter 72 – Drugs that weaken the bacterial cell wall II: Other drugs

 Inhibitors of cell wall synthesis disrupt the cell wall and produce bacterial lysis and
death

CEPHALOSPORINS

 Cephalosporins are beta lactam antibiotics similar and structure and action to the
penicillins
 they are bactericidal, often resistant to beta lactamases, and active against a broad
spectrum
 toxicity is low
 most widely used group of antibiotics

Chemistry

 all cephalosporins are derived from the same nucleus which contains a B-lactam ring
(antibacterial) fused to a second ring

Mechanism of Action

 Similar to PCNs, they bind to PBPs (penicillin binding proteins), disrupt cell wall
synthesis and activate autolysins (enzymes that cleave the cell wall)
 As with PCNs, they are most effective against actively growing cells

Resistance

 Cephalosporin resistance is mainly caused by the production of beta lactamases,
which are enzymes that cleave the beta lactam ring which inactivates the drug
 Cephalosporinases aka beta lactamases that act on cephalosporins
 Most first generation cephalosporins are destroyed by beta lactamases; second
generation are less sensitive to destruction; 3rd 4th and 5th generation are highly
resistant
 Bacterial resistant can result from altered PBPs that have a low affinity for
cephalosporins
 methicillin resistant staphylococci produce these PBPs and are resistant to most
cephalosporins
 Ceftaroline is a fifth generation Cephalosporin active against MRSA

Classification and Antimicrobial Spectra

 As we progress from 1st generation to 5th generation agents there is
o increased activity against gram negative bacteria and anaerobes
o increased resistance to destruction by beta lactamases
o Increased ability to reach the cerebrospinal fluid

Pharmacokinetics

Absorption

 Many cephalosporins must be administered parenterally via IM or IV due to poor
absorption from the GI tract
 in the US only 10 can be given by mouth; of these only one can be administered
orally and by injection – cefuroxime

, Distribution

 Cephalosporins distribute well to most body fluids and tissues
 therapeutic concentration is achieved in plural, pericardial, and peritoneal fluid;
however low concentrations in ocular fluid
 1st and 2nd generation penetration to the CSF is unreliable so these should not be
given for bacterial meningitis
 3rd 4th and 5th generations reach sufficient bactericidal effect in CSF

Elimination

 Most are eliminated by the kidneys
 excretion is by glomerular filtration and active tubular secretion
 Probenecid can reduce tubular secretion in some cephalosporins thereby prolonging
effects
 dose must be reduced to a prevent accumulation with renal insufficiency
 Exception: Ceftriaxone is eliminated by the liver therefore dosage does not need to
be reduced with renal impairment

Adverse Effects

 Generally well tolerated and one of the safest groups of antimicrobials

allergic reactions

 hypersensitivity reactions are the most frequent
 Most common is maculopapular rash several days after treatment started
 Severe immediate reaction like bronchospasm or anaphylaxis is rare
 should not be given to patients with a history of Cephalosporin allergy
 because penicillins and cephalosporins are similar structurally, patients that are
allergic to one may cross react with the other, although rare. Patients with mild
penicillin allergy can use cephalosporins with little concern
 but because of the potential for fatal anaphylaxis, cephalosporins should not be given
to patients with a history of severe reaction to penicillins

Drug interactions

Alcohol

 Cefazolin and cefotetan Can induce a state of alcohol intolerance; patients taking
these who ingest alcohol have potential for disulfiram-like reaction; this reaction can
be dangerous and brought on by the accumulation of acetaldehyde secondary to
inhibition of aldehyde dehydrogenase; patients must avoid alcohol with these drugs

Drugs that promote bleeding

 Cefotetan, cefazolin, ceftriaxone Can promote bleeding because they have a side
chain that interferes with vitamin K metabolism which can inhibit the formation of
clotting factors
 Use caution if using these drugs with other drugs that promote bleeding like
anticoagulants, thrombolytics, NSAIDs, etc)

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