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Pharmacology
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02/18/2010

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Term
How thick is a gram negative bacterial wall and a gram positive bacterial wall?
Definition
Gram negative is 2 nm, gram positive is 50 nm
Term
Name the classes of beta lactam antibiotics
Definition
Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Carbapenems, Monobactams
Term
Which beta-lactam containing drugs are resistant to penicillinase?
Definition
Beta-lactamase resistant Penicillins, higher generations of Cephalosporins (Cefepime), Carbapenems, Monobactam
Term
What are the natural Penicillins?
Definition
Penicillin G and Penicillin V
Term
Does Penicillin G target gram negative or gram positive bacteria?
Definition
Gram (+)
Term
Which beta lactams must be administered intravenously, and why?
Definition
Penicillin G, Cefepime, Carbapenems, Monobactams; these are not stable in stomach acid
Term
What types of organisms do Penicillins target?
Definition
Mostly gram (+), some (-), and many anaerobes
Term
What are Procaine Penicillin G and Benzathine Penicillin G?
Definition
Forms of penicillin G that are slow-release when injected into muscle
Term
Does Penicillin G target gram positive or gram negative bacteria?
Definition
Gram (+)
Term
How is Penicillin G administered?
Definition
Intravenously
Term
How is Penicillin V administered?
Definition
Orally
Term
Problems with Penicillin V?
Definition
Absorption is unpredictable
Term
What a major physiological barrier to Penicillin?
Definition
Penicillin cannot enter the CNS
Term
What are the beta lactamase resistant Penicillins?
Definition
Nafcillin, Oxacillin, Cloxacillin, Dicloxacillin, Methicillin
Term
What are the limitations of beta-lactamase resistant Penicillins?
Definition
They have a narrow spectrum of activity; not much effect on gram (-) bacteria
Term
What are the broad spectrum Penicillins?
Definition
Aminopenicillins (Amoxicillin and Ampicillin), Ticarcillin, Piperacillin, Mezlocillin, Carbenicillin
Term
With what drugs are penicillinase inhibitors administered and why?
Definition
Broad-spectrum Penicillins, which are affected by beta lactamase
Term
What are the beta-lactamase inhibitors?
Definition
Sulbactam and Clavulanic Acid
Term
What are the side effects of Penicillin?
Definition
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions, IV-induced seizures
Term
What is the mechanism of beta-lactam antibiotics?
Definition
Beta-lactam binds to transpeptidases (penicillin-binding proteins) that cross-link proteoglycan chains in the bacterial cell wall
Term
How do Cephalosporins differ from Penicillins?
Definition
Penicillins have one R group, Cephalosporins have two; Cephalosporins have more activity against gram (-) bacteria; Cephalosporins have more resistant to penicillinase
Term
What are first generation Cephalosporins?
Definition
Cephalexin, Cefazolin
Term
What are the second generation Cephalosporins
Definition
Cefaclor, Cefuroxime, and Cephamycins (Cefoxitin and Cefotetan)
Term
What are the third generation Cephalosporins?
Definition
Ceftazidime, Ceftriaxone, Cefoperazone
Term
What type of beta lactam can cross the CNS?
Definition
Third generation Cephalosporins
Term
What is a fourth generation Cephalosporin?
Definition
Cefepime
Term
How is Cefepime adminstered?
Definition
Intravenously or intramuscularly
Term
What are the side effects of Cephalosporins?
Definition
They are cross-reactive for Penicillin allergens
Term
What bacterial components allow the cell to be resistant to Cephalosporins?
Definition
Cephalosporinase
Term
How are Carbapenems administered?
Definition
Intravenously
Term
Side effects of Carbapenems?
Definition
Cross-react with Penicillins, can cause thrombocytopenia
Term
What are the Carbapenems?
Definition
Imipenem, Meropenem, Ertapenem, Doripenem
Term
Which Carbapenem is better against gram (+) bacteria?
Definition
Imipenem
Term
What Carbapenems are more effective against gram (-) bacteria?
Definition
Meropenem, Ertapenem, Doripenem
Term
Which beta lactam antibiotic causes kidney toxicity when metabolized by dihydropeptidase?
Definition
Imepenem
Term
What is Cilastatin? When is it given?
Definition
Inhibitor of dihydropeptidase, administered with Imipenem to prevent toxicity to the kidneys
Term
What class of drug is Aztreonam?
Definition
Monobactam
Term
Is Aztreonam effective against gram negative or gram positive bacteria? Aerobic or anaerobic?
Definition
Aerobic Gram (-)
Term
Is Aztreonam susceptible to penicillinase?
Definition
No
Term
What are the side effects of Aztreonam?
Definition
Seizures
Term
Would someone with an allergy to Penecillin be able to take Aztreonam?
Definition
Yes--it is not cross-reactive
Term
Which broad-spectrum penicillin drugs can be given orally?
Definition
Amoxicillin and Ampicillin
Term
Which broad spectrum penicillin drugs are active against psuedomonas?
Definition
Ticarcillin, Piperacillin, Mezlocillin, Carbenicillin
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