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Protein Synthesis Inhibitors target 70s prokaryote __
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| This is a Protein Synthesis Inhibitor antibiotic that is broad spectrum, and is effective against typhoid fever and meningitis: |
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| Chloramphenicol is potentially toxic and can cause: |
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| This is a Protein Synthesis Inhibitor that is broad spectrum, is effective against both gram positive and gram negative bacteria and is used to treat Ricketsia and Chlamydia: |
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| Tetracycline is __ and can be used to treat UTI, RT and GI infections |
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| Tetracycline can cause __ discoloration, GI problems and can cause __ defects |
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| This Protein Synthesis Inhibitor antibiotic is broad spectrum, effective against both gram positive and gram negative bacteria and can be topical: |
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| Name the three types of Aminoglycosides: |
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- Streptomycin
- Neomycin
- Gentamicin
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| This Aminoglycoside is used to treat M. tuberculosis: |
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| This Aminoglycoside is used to treat Pseudomonas: |
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| This Aminoglycoside is topical: |
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| The use of Aminoglycosides can cause __ nerve damage and resistance |
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| This Protein Synthesis Inhibitor antibiotic is an alternative to Penicillin and is effective mostly against Gram positive bacteria: |
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| Erythromycin (Macrolides) |
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| Erythromycin is given orally (usually orange flavor) and can be used to treat the following three bacteria: |
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- Legionella
- Some Neisseria
- Mycoplasma pneumonia
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| Erythromycin won't effect most gram __ bacteria |
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