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Antobio, pharmacology 102
Overview of antibiotics
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Undergraduate 1
03/16/2013

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Name the 4 mechanisms of action of antibiotics
Definition
Cell wall disruption, inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis, inhibition of protein synthesis and anti-metabolite activity.
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Define anti-microbial specificity
Definition
Targets only pathogens and not the host
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Define Bactericidal
Definition
Drugs which kill bacteria
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Define Bacteriostatic.
Definition
Drug which stops the development and growth of bacteria allowing the host to kill them.
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Define anti-microbial minimum inhibitory concentration
Definition
Lowest anti-microbial concentration that stops growth.
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Define anti-microbial time dependent agent
Definition
Anti-microbial agent most effective when present over a long period of time.
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Define anti-microbial concentration dependent agent
Definition
Anti-microbial agent most effective when present over a long period of time.
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Name factors affecting absorption in pharmacology.
Definition
Lipophilicity, Size of drug molecule, Dissociation in alkali/acid environments, Breakdown in GIT and First Pass Metabolism
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In pharmacology, what is bio availability
Definition
Measures the effectiveness of oral administration of a drug:
Concentration after oral dose/ concentration after IV dose.
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What factors affect drug distribution?
Definition
Binding of drug to plasma proteins and Distribution between body compartments
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How is the volume of distribution (V) measured?
Definition
(V)= weight of drug administered/drug in plasma.
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In pharamcology what is a steady state?
Definition
Equilibrium point in which the amount of drug leaving the body is equal to the amount entering
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In pharmacology what is a loading dose?
Definition
A high first does given in order to reach the steady state more quickly.
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