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Med Chem (Dr. W)
Exam 5
47
Health Care
Graduate
11/19/2015

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Vancomycin

Natural Product

Route:IV Administration (can be used orally for C. difficile)

Indication: Serious Gram + infections

Side Effects: infusion related anaphylaxis, rash, neprotoxicity, and ototoxicity.

MOA: Inhibits peptidoglycan synthesis (H Bonds to peptidoglycan pentapeptide)

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Telavancin

Semisynthetic

Route: IV admin

Indication: treat skin and soft tissue infections, last resort treatment for nosocomial pneumonia caused by S. aureus.

Side Effects: None listed, same as Vancomycin?

MOA: Inhibits cell wall/cell membrane synthesis.

 

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Bacitracin

Natural Product

Route: Frequently topical, oral (against drug resistant gram +), IM.

Side Effects: Nephrotoxicity

MOA: Binds to dolichol pyrophosphate (inhibits glycosyl transfer), inhibits peptidoglycan synthesis. 

*Selective because cell wall synthesis is extracellular*


 

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Clindamycin  (Lincosamide)

Semisynthetic (modified lincomycin)

Route: IV or Oral

Indication: Serious Gram + Infection (strepto/pneumo/staphylococci)

MOA:Binds 50s Subunit-Inhibits bacterial protein synthesis

Side Effects: GI distress, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, C. difficile associated diarrhea.

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Linezolid (oxazolidinone)

Synthetic Product

Route:IV administration

Indication: MRSA, serious gram + infections.

MOA: Binds and prevents transpeptidation in protein synthesis.

Side Effects: Myelosuppression, optical neuropathy in long term (>28 day) use.

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Tedizolid  Phosphate (oxazolidinone)

Synthetic Product

Route: IV

Indication: MRSA skin infections

MOA: Binds and blocks transpeptidation/protein synthesis

Side Effects: Optical Neuropathy

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Quinupristin/Dalfopristin (streptogramins)

Natural Products

Route: IV - drugs are synergistic and used in combination (30:70 ratio)

Indication: Vancomycin resistant E. faecium, skin infections caused by methicillin suseptible S. aureus and S. pyogenes.

MOA: Quinupristin binds to "exit tunnel", Dalfopristin causes 180 degree flip of nucleotide, inhibit bacterial protein synthesis. Both components interact with each other and share contacts with a common nucleotide leading to synergism.

Side Effects: Adverse reactions at injection site (pain, swelling), C. diff diarrhea. Inhibits cytochrom P450 3A4 (possilbe drug interactions).


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Retapamulin

Semisynthetic Product

Route: Topical

Indication: Impetigo caused by S. aureus & S. pyogenes

MOA: Bonds to 50s and blocks peptide bond formation.

Side Effects: Allergic reaction, irritation.

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Mupirocin

Natural Product

Route: Topical (broad spectrum antibacterial agent)

Indication: skin infections caused by strepto/staphylococcus, and MRSA (in nasal cavity)

MOA: Inhibits bacterial aminoacyl tRNA synthetase 

Side Effects: None listed.

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Fidaxomycin

Natural Product

Route: Oral (poorly absorbed >90% excreted in feces)

Indication: Selective bacteriocidal activity against C. diff

MOA: Inhibits C. diff RNA polymerase.

Side Effects: Minor, include GI effects.

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Polymyxin B

Natural Product

Route: Parenteral (IV or IM) also topical in Neosporin.

Indication: Last resort antibiotic for multidrug-resistant Gram neg. bacterial infections. Urinary tract infections, meningitis, septicemia, pneumonia.

MOA: Binds to Lipid A component of LPS (lipopolysaccharide), disrupts outer and inner membrane layers.

Side Effects: Neurotoxicity, nephrotoxicity - caution coadministration with other nephrotoxic drugs.

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Colistimethate Sodium (Colistin Prodrug)

Semisynthetic Product

Route: Parenteral (IV or IM)

Indication: Last resort for multidrug resistant gram neg. bacterial infections. Urinary tract infections, meningitis, septicemia, pneumonia.

MOA: Must be converted to Colistin (PME) for activity. Binds to Lipid A component of LPS in gram neg. bacteria, disruption of cell wall/membrane.

Side Effect: Neurotoxicity, nephrotoxicity - caution coadministration with other nephrotoxic drugs.

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Nitrofurantoin

Synthetic Product

Route: Oral (q.i.d.)

Indication: Bacterial urinary tract infections. (gram neg.)

MOA: Bioreductive activation-creation of radical species superoxide and nitric oxide. 

Side Effects: Common-nausea, vomiting. Rare-pulmonary reactions, liver toxicity, possibly mutagenic/carcinogenic.

 

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Metronidazole

Synthetic Product

Route: Oral

Indication: Trichonomiasis, giardiasis, amebiasis, anaerobic bacteria, C. diff colitis, and Helicobactor pylori.

MOA: Bioreductive activation, creation of radical reactive species nitric oxide and superoxide.

Side Effects: nausea, allergic rashes, CNS disturbances, discoloration of body fluids. Carcinogenic in rats.

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Tinidazole

Synthetic Product

Route: Oral

Indication: trichonomiasis, giardiasis, amebiasis.MOA: MOA: Bioreductive activation, creation of radical reactive species nitric oxide and superoxide.

Side Effects: nausea, allergic rashes, CNS disturbances, discoloration of body fluids. Carcinogenic in rats.

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Isoniazid

Synthetic Product

Route:Oral

Indication: Primary drug treatment for Tuberculosis

MOA: Prodrug, activated by catalase-peroxidase katG. Once activated, acylates NADH cofactor of protein InhA.

Side Effect: INH-Mediated hepatotoxicity, peripheral neuropathy due to Vitamin B6 deficiency. (Vit B6 structure similar to cofactor bound by INH) 

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Pyrazinamide

Synthetic Product

Route: Oral (prodrug-converted to pyrazinoic acid)

Indication: First-line tuberculosis drug (more active against latent bacilli).

MOA: Poorly understood-may disrupt membrane potential and/or inhibition of translation rescue mechanism.

Side Effect: Hepatotoxicity 

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Ethambutol

Semisynthetic Product

Route: Oral

Indication: Front-line Tuberculosis drug

MOA: Inhibits arabinose polymerization

Side Effect: Visual disturbances (track closely in children), hepatotoxicity, teratogenic at high doses in mice (don't use with pregnant women).

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Rifampin

Semisynthetic Product

Route: Oral

Indication: First-line Tuberculosis drug (reserved for TB combination chemotherapy due to rapid development of resistance.)

MOA: Inhibits prokaryotic RNA polymerase.

Side Effect: Cytochrom P450 inducer-possible drug interaction (lower serum levels of P450 substrates).

GI difficulties, elevation of liver enzymes, reversible thrombocytopenia.

 

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Rifapentine

Semisynthetic Product

Route: Oral

Indication: First-line tuberculosis drug (reserved for combination chemotherapy due to rapid resistance development)

MOA: Inhibits prokaryotic RNA polymerase.

Side Effect: Cytochrom P450 inducer-possible drug interaction (lower serum levels of P450 substrates).

GI difficulties, elevation of liver enzymes, reversible thrombocytopenia.

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Bedaquiline

 

Second Line Tuberculosis Drug

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Capreomycin

 

Second Line Tuberculosis Drug

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Cycloserine

 

Second Line Tuberculosis Drug

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Ethionamide

 

Second Line Tuberculosis Drug

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Levofloxacin

 

Second Line Tuberculosis Drug

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Moxifloxacin

 

Second Line Tuberculosis Drug

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Para-aminosalicylic Acid (PAS)

 

Second Line Tuberculosis Drug

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Streptomycin

 

Second Line Tuberculosis Drug

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Amphotericin B

Natural Product

Route: IV

Indication: Fungizone(AmB+Deoxycholate): Life-Threatening fungal infections.  AmBisome: visceral leishmaniasis. 

MOA: Binds ergosterol, forms pore in membrane.

Side Effect: Severe Nephrotoxicity, fever, low BP, chills, shaking.

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Nystatin

Natural Product

Route: Topical

Indication: fungal infections of skin, mouth, GI tract.

MOA: Not mentioned

Side Effect: Not Mentioned

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Miconazole

Synthetic Product 

Route: Topical

Indication: Ringworm, athlete's foot, oral/vaginal thrush.

MOA: Fungal 14-alpha demethylase (CYP51) inhibitor.

Side Effect: Inhibition of CYP450 (drug interaction), Hepatotoxicity. P-Glycoprotein inhibitor. 

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Fluconazole

Synthetic Product

Route: Oral, IV

Indication: Cadidiasis, cryptococcal meningitis.

MOA: Fungal 14-alpha demethylase (CYP51) inhibitor.

Side Effect: Hepatotoxicity, weak CYP4503A4 inhibitor, strong CYP2C9 inhibitor (drug interaction), weak p-glycoprotein inhibitor.

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Posaconazole

Synthetic Product

Route:Oral, IV

Indication: prophylaxis of Candida and Aspergillus.

MOA: Fungal 14-alpha demethylase (CYP51) inhibitor.

Side Effect: Hepatotoxicity, fewer P4503A4 interactions, p-glycoprotein inhibitor

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Echinocandins (Caspofungin, Anidulafungin, Micafungin)

Natural/Semisynthetic Products

Route: IV

Indication: Candida and Aspergillus infections.

MOA: Beta(1,3)-glucan synthase inhibitor (cell wall synthesis inhibition).

Side Effect: Poor sustrates for CYP450, and p-glycoprotein (improvement over azole, AmB), infusion related swelling and rash, caution use during pregnancy.

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Flucytosine

Synthetic Product

Route:Oral

Indication: systemic fungal infections of Candida and Cryptococcus (meningitis).

MOA: Inhibition of DNA and protein synthesis. (coverted to 5-FU within fungal cells)

Side Effect: Drug accumulation in patients with impaired renal function, bone marrow depression, hepatotoxicity, cardiotoxicity, teratogenic in rats.

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Tavaborole

Synthetic Product

Route: Topical

Indication: toenail fungus caused by Trichophyton rubrum, and Trichophyton mentagrophytes.

MOA: Inhibits fungal leucyl-tRNA synthetase

Side Effect: Inflammation of the skin, redness, and ingrown toenail.

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Terbinafine

 

Route: Oral, Topical

Indication: Fungal infections of the skin and nails.

MOA: Inhibitor of squalene epoxidase (inhibition of ergosterol creation).

Side Effect: Hepatotoxicity and hematologic effects.

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Chloroquine

Semisynthetic

Route: Oral

Indication: Active against erythrocyte stage malaria

MOA: Inhibits hemozoin production

Side Effect: Retinopathy in long term use, caution because drug concentrates in liver.

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Quinine

Natural Product

Route: Oral, Parenteral

Indication:Malaria

MOA: Inhibition of Hemozoin creation.

Side Effect:Heomlysis, kidney damage, tinnitus, cardiotoxicity, vision problems (cinchonism) CYP450 3A4 substrate (possible drug interaction)

 

 

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Mefloquine

Semisynthetic

Route: Oral 

Indication: Malaria, taken for prophylaxis once a week

MOA: Inhibition of Hemozoin production

Side Effect: Neurological (vivid dreams), psychiatric reactions (suicidal ideation), GI disturbance, cardiotoxicity.

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Lumefantrine

Semisynthetic

Route: Oral (used in combination with artemether, called Coartem)

Indication: Acute malaria

MOA: Inhibits creation of Hemozoin

Side Effect: Cardiotoxicity

 

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Primaquine

Semisynthetic

Route: Oral

Indication: Malaria (active against liver stage, including latent hepatic form)

MOA: Creation of reactive oxygen species

Side Effect: Hemolytic Anemia(Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase deficiency), Reactive oxygen species 

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Pyrimethamine/Sulfadoxine (Fansidar)

Semisynthetic Product

Route: Oral

Indication: Active against erythrocyte stage malaria

MOA: Dehydrofolate Reductase Inhibitor

Side Effect: Severe allergic reactions, hematologic disturbances, teratogenicity. 

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Atovaquone/Proguianil 

Semisynthetic

Route: Oral

Indication: malaria prophylaxis

MOA:Inhibits electron transport, inhibits dihydrofolate reductase.

Side Effect:abdominal pain, vomiting, and headache.

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Doxycycline

Semisynthetic

Route:Oral

Indication: short term prophylaxis of malaria, adjunct in malaria treatment.

MOA: not elucidated, may inhibit protein synthesis

Side Effect: GI disturbances, effects on bone & tooth development, and photosensitivity

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Artemether

Semisynthetic

Route: Oral (used with Lumefantrine as Coartem)

Indication: Malaria treatment, erythrocyte stage

MOA: Iron in heme activates peroxide, adds to porphorin ring.

Side Effect:Drug Interaction (CYP4503A4 substrate), headache, GI distress.

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Artemisinin

Natural Product

Route: Oral

Indication: Erythrocyte Stage malaria

MOA: Iron in heme activates peroxide, adds to porphorin ring.

Side Effect:None listed, likely same as artemether.

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