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Aminoglycosides
Pharm II - Block II
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Pharmacology
Not Applicable
06/23/2010

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Term
What is the MOA of aminoglycosides
Definition

binds to the 30s subunit

interfears wit the initiation codon

causes misreading of the code

Term
Name the drugs in the aminoglycosides family?
Definition

Gentamyocin,

Streptomycin

Neomycin

Term
How is resistance developed against aminoglycosides?
Definition

1. Transferase enzyme

2. defective entry in to the cell

3. 30s ribosomal subunit may be altered

Term

Which drugs have the boradest spectrum of action in aminoglycosides?

Why?

Definition

Amikacin

Netilmycin

 

- they are resistant to the transferase enzyme

Term

What is the ROA for aminoglycosides?

 

what does this drug demonstrate?

Definition

Paretnerally - poor absorbption orally

 

aminoglycosides show

Post antibiotic effect & Concentration dependent killing

Term

What are the ADR's of aminoglycosides?

Why?

Definition

Nephrotoxicity - decrease in GFR

Ototoxicity - loss of high pitch then low.. loss of hearing ... then nausea, vomiting dizziness, ataxia, nystagmus & vertigo

(they have high concentrations in the otic perilymph & renal cortical tissue)

 

NMJ blockade - if going under GA - rep collapse

Term

What is the spectrum of action of aminoglycosides?

Why?

Definition

Gram - ve aerobic bacilli

(the drug accumulates intracellularly via oxygen dependent uptake thus it is useless against anaerobes)

Term
What antibiotic is used to treat P. aeruginosa?
Definition

Aminoglycoside + B-lactum

demonstrates synergistic action

Term
Which aminoglycoside is used to treat TB?
Definition
Streptomycin
Term
How is the NMJ blockade caused by aminoglycosides reversed?
Definition
Calcium & neostegmine is adminstered
Term
WHat increases the ototoxicity of aminoglycosides?
Definition
Nephrotoxicity  causes a decrease in GFR, this allows more of the drug to be in circulation leading to increased toxicity - hence increased ototoxicity
Term
What is used in Hepatic coma, how is it administered and why?
Definition
Neomycin  - orally, as it decrease the amount of ammonia formed by the comatose patient.
Term
Uses of Neomycin
Definition
Hepatic coma - to reduce to production of ammonia
Term
Which protein synthesis inhibitor is the only one to demonstrate bactericidal properties?
Definition
Aminoglycosides
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