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FIU - Antifungal drugs
Antifungal drugs
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Pharmacology
Professional
01/13/2012

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Term
Fungi groups
Definition
Yeast, mold, dimorphic and anamorphic
Term
Cryptococcus fungi group, spread by; effects?
Definition
yeast; spread through chicken/pigeon droppings, by inhalation; goes to CNS (meningitis), increased in AIDS px.
Term
Aspergillus fungi group; spread by
Definition
mold; inhalation, construction jobs, vents
Term
Dimorphic fungi example (states found in)
Definition
Histoplasma (OH and MS river valley); S; Blastomyces (central/SE states); Coccidioides (SW states -> San Joaquin Valley Fever)... HSBC Hong Kong Shanghai Bank of Commerce
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Anamorphic fungi example
Definition
microsporum (ringworm and athlete's foot)
Term
Antifungal drug targets
Definition
cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, microtubules
Term
echinocandins target, ending, mode of action, administration, duration, distribution, metabolism, tx.
Definition
Cell wall active antifungal drugs, -fungin (casponfungin: main example); inhibition of beta (1,3) D-glucan synthase -> loss of D-glucan in cell wall -> osmotic fragility; IV only; taken once/day (highly protein bound); not much in CSF; no P450 interactions (soft drugs); tx: aspergillus mold (NOT yeast)
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Azole antifungals target, ending, mode of action, tx, SE, softest? caveat?
Definition
cell membrane active antifungal drugs; -conazole (ketoconazole only imidazole/2 N in ring, others triazoles: 3 N); inhibits P450 enzyme lanosterol demethylase (lanosterol -> ergosterol, component of fungal cell membrane); tx: posaconazole has most coverage: all categories except anamorphic, ketoconazole for mucous infections only (decreasing pH with juice increases absorption); SE: Cross reactivity with mammal P450, decreasing steroidneogenesis -> gynecomastia, esp. ketoconazole(like cimetidine and spironolactone), voriconazole: reversible visual disturbance (like sildenafil and digoxin); funconazole better tolerated than others; don't combine with Ampho B which needs ergosterol for action
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Polyene antibiotics/Ampho B target, mode of action, administration, distribution; tx, SE (4), topical preparation?
Definition
cell membrane active antifungal drugs; binds to ergosterol in cell membrane and creates leaky ion channels; IV; high affinity for kidneys, liver, spleen (stays up to a year), low affinity for eye, CSF, bone and brain; tx: most fungi, especially invasive and nonresponsive (but not aspergillus mold); SE: serious, nephrotoxicity (well hydrate, no aminoglycosides), hepatotoxicity, hypokalemia, influsion related reaction (cytokine storm, bp down, vasodilation up); topical: nystatin
Term
Alylamines/Terbinafin target; mode of action
Definition
cell membrane active antifungal drugs; inhibits squalene epoxidase, stops ergosterol synthesis
Term
Pyrimidine analogs/5 Fluorocystine (5FC) target; mode of action, tx
Definition
nucleus active antifungal drugs; selectively taken in by fungi and converted to 5-Fluorouracil (5FU), blocks RNA synthesis; tx: severe fungal infections (combination therapy only with Ampho B or fluconazole or else resistance quickly)
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Griseofulvan target; mode of action, disadvantage
Definition
microtubule active antifungal drugs; alters fungal microtubules and inhibits mitosis (like colchicine); very slow acting
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