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Pharm Exam 1
Immuno, Antivirals, TB/Leprosy,
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Pharmacology
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09/02/2011

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Term

Glucocorticoids:

Use?

Definition

 

first line therapy for transplant recipients, ITP, RA, allergies, asthma,  chemo, GVHD

Term
Glucocorticoids, mechanism?
Definition
CMI> Humoral… cytotoxic to T cells, impair bactericidal and fungicidal activity
Term
Glucocorticoids: Adverse Effects
Definition
long term use can be toxic...hyperglycemia, osteoperosis
Term
Glucocorticoids Absorption?
Definition
High dose IV methylprednisone for ACUTE transplant rejection
Term
Cylcosporine A Use?
Definition
use with glucocorticoids for KIDNEY, LIVER, AND HEART TRANSPLANT, Psoriasis, RA
Term
Cylosporine A mechanism?
Definition
INHIBITS IL-2…binds to cyclophilin, BLOCKS CALCINEURIN, blocks NFAT..INHIBITS T cell production
Term
Cyclosporine A interactions/contraindications?
Definition
Erythromycin and Glucocorticoids…DRUGS METABOLIZED BY CYP3A
Term
Cyclosporine A adverse effects? 
Definition
NEPHROTOXICITY, neurotoxicity, hyperkalemia, HTN (50% of renal transplants), hyperlipidemia, hirsutism, ginigival hyperplasia
Term
Tacrolimus use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: ALL organ transplants, more potent than Cyclosporine A

Mechanism: IL-2 inhibitor…binds to FKBP to prevent calcineurin activation…very similar to CSA

Term
Tacrolimus Adverse Effects?
Definition
Neurological, nephrotoxicity
Term
Sirolimus use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: prophylaxis in organ transplants..USE IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH RISK FOR NEPRHOTOXICITY

Mechanism: Binds to circulating FK506-binding protein 12…. Blocks IL-2 receptor…Block mTOR signaling (not involved in calcineurin!)

Term
Sirolimus Contraindications/interactions/adverse effects?
Definition

Contra/Interactions: grapefruit juice….DO NOT GIVE WITH CYCLOSPORINE!! AGGRAVATES RENAL DYSFUNCTION

Adverse effects: dose related myelosuppresion, thrombocytopenia, anemia, decreased wound healing, increased LFTs, HTN, rash, acne, diarrhea

Term
Azathioprine is a prodrug of?
Definition
Mercaptopurine
Term
Azathioprine mechanism?
Definition
DE NOVO PURINE SYSNTHESIS… inhibits IMP dehydrogenase
Term
Azathioprine adverse effects?
Definition
BONE MARROW SUPPRESSION
Term
Mycophenolate Mofentil use and mechanism?
Definition

Use:kidney, liver, and heart transplants…USE WITH GLUCOCORTIOIDS, BUT NOT AZATHIOPRINE

Mechanism: IMP DEHYDROGENASE inhibitor (this is the rate limiting step in guanosine synthesis)

Term
Mycophenolate Mofetil adverse effects?
Definition
GI symptoms…NO NEPHROTOXICITY, NEUROTOX, OR HTN
Term
Interferons use and mechanism?
Definition
Use:myeloma, renal cell, CML, Hep B and C, MS Mechanism: ANTIVIRAL, ANTIPROLIFERATIVE PROTEINS FROM NUCLEATED CELLS…INCREASED CYTOTOXIC T CELLS, promote cytostasis, inhibit angiogenesis, increase antigen expression
Term
Interferons adverse effects?
Definition
flu, fatigue, chills, HA, myelosuppression, low platelet, depression, vivid dreams, nightmares
Term
Cyclophosphamide use?
Definition
lymphomas, leukemia, tumors, RA, Wegener's Granulomatosi, MS, ACQUIRED FACTOR XIII ANTIBODIES
Term
Methotrexate use and mechanism?
Definition

Use:anticancer, RA, GVHD

Mechanism: folate analog, cytotoxic and anti-inflammatory

Term
Anti-thymocyte Globulin (ATG) use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: solid-organ transplant rejection…PREVENT ACUTE RENAL REJECTION

Mechanism: binds to lymphocytes and mediates Complement mediated lysis!  (Antibodies to CDs..depletes circulating lymphocytes

Term
Anti-Thymocyte Globulin interactions/contraindications/ and adverse effects?
Definition

Interactions/Contraindications:DON'T ADMINISTER WITHIN 2 MONTHS OF LIVE VACCINE

Adverse Effects:myleosuppresion (dose limiting), anaphylaxis, hypo/hypertension, utricaria and rash (nephrotoxicity with serum sickness), thrombosis and phlebitis assoc with infusion

Term
Alefacept use and mechanism?
Definition

Use:PLAQUE PSORIASIS

Mechanism:inhibits t cell activation by binding to CD2, reduces T cells!

Term
Daclizumab and Basiliximab use and mechanism?
Definition

Use:prophylactic for renal transplant

Mechanism:Binds to IL-2 Receptor (CD25) on T cells

 

Note: Basiliximab has a higher affinity!!

Term
Muromonab, OKT3 use, mechanism, adverse effects?
Definition

Use:organ transplants

Mechanism:AB against CD3, depletes T cells Adverse Effects:CYTOKINE RELEASE SYNDROME, INFECTION, potentially fatal pulmonary edema!! CV collapse

Term
Acyclovir use and mechanism?
Definition

Use:HSV-1, 2 (DNA virus)….(VZV and EBV to some extent)

Mechanism: activated by viral TK (A-P)…then host kinases phosphorylate…A-PPP… causes DNA chain termination during replication

Term
Acyclovir interactions/contraindications/adverse effects?
Definition

Interactions:NEPHROTOXIC DRUGS can cause renal damage…ZIDOVUDINE (AZT) can cause lethargy

Adverse Effects:NEPHROTOXICITY (with high IV dosing)….some neurotoxicity

Term
Acyclovir resistance?
Definition
mutation in viral TK or viral DNA pol
Term
Gancylcovir use and mechanism?
Definition
Use: CMV (usually in immunocomprised patients)   Mechanism: G-->G-P by GMP kinase…. Then host kinases---> G-PPP…. Inhibits DNA replication
Term
Gancyclovir adverse effects?
Definition
MORE TOXIC TO HOST CELLS THAN ACYCLOVIR…NEPHROTOXICITY, also some myelosuppresion
Term
Cidofovir use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: CMV, CMV RETINITIS

Mechanism: Cytosine nucleoside analogue… CAN BECOME ACTIVATED IN UNINFECTED CELLS…. HIGHER AFFINITY FOR CMV DNA POLYMERASE

Term
Cidofovir...don't give to patients who have what?
Definition
Existing renal insufficiency
Term
Foscarnet use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: CMV RETINITIS (good to use for resistant strains)

Mechanism: NON-NUCLEOSIDE INHIBITOR (doesn't need to be activated by TK kinase)…IT'S AN INORGANIC PYROPHOSPHATE ANALOGUE…inhibits viral DNA pol

Term
Foscarnet interactions/contraindications/adverse effects?
Definition

Interactions/Contraindications: Nephrotoxic drugs, additive effects…PENTAMIDE INCREASES HYPOCALCEMIA RISK

Adverse Effects: NEPHROTOXICITY, HYPOCALCEMIA (CNS effects (HA and anxiety)

Term
Fomivirsen use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: CMV retinitis who are intolerant to other therapies!!

Mechanism: 21 BASE PAIR OLIGONUCLEOTIDE COMPLEMENTARY TO viral mRNA (antisense)

Term
Fomivirsen adverse effect?  Where do you inject fomivirsen?
Definition

iritis......  intravitreal injection

 

 

Note:  Iritis is NOT a song by The Goo Goo Dolls

Term
Amantidine/Rimantidine use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: INFLUENZA A PROPHYLAXIS AND TREATMENT

Mechanism: targets viral M2 proton channel, INHIBITS UNCOATING FROM ENDOSOME

Term
Amantidine/Rimantidine interactions and adverse effects?
Definition

Interactions: antihistamines, anticholinergics, alcohol (increase CNS effects)

Adverse effects: CNS effects (ataxia, insomnia, confusion, seizures)

Term
Oseltamivir/Zanamivir use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: influenza A and B (treat within 48 hours of onset)

Mechanism: INHIBIT VIRAL NEURAMINIDASE (THEY ARE SIALIC ACID ANALOGUES)…can't BUD AND RELEASE!

Term
Oseltamivir adverse effects?  How do you take oseltamivir?
Definition

Effects: transient (GI distress)…behavioral problems?

 

ORAL, RAPID

Term
Zanamivir effects?  How do you take it?
Definition

Effects: BRONCHOSPASM!  DON'T GIVE TO PATIENTS WITH ASTHMA

 

It's inhaled

Term
Ribavirin use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: CHRONIC HEPATITS C and RSV in children (overall, a wide range of RNA and DNA viruses)

 

Mechanism: IMP dehydrogenase inhibitor?, interferes with viral mRNA capping and viral RNA pol

Term
Ribavirin interactions?  Adverse effects?
Definition

PREVENTS ACTIVATION OF ZIDOVUDINE!

 

Can cause hemolytic anemia

Term
Foscarnet elimination and resistance?
Definition

Elimination:Kidney

Resistance: mutations in DNA pol, RNA pol, HIV RT

Term
Ribavirin is a _ _ _ _ _ogen?
Definition
Teratogen...category X...6 months required for wash out after long term treatment!
Term
What improves efficacy of Interferon treatment of Hepatitis B and C?
Definition
Ribavirin
Term
Interferon use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: IFN-a for Chronic Hep B/C, Kaposi's Sarcoma

Mechanism: boots host immune response, stop viral protein synthesis

Term
Interferon adverse effects?  Absorption/Administration?
Definition

Adverse Effects: DOSE-LIMITING, MYELOSUPPRESION, NEUTROPENIA

 

injected, subQ (PEGYLATED), slows absorption, decreased clearance

Term
Enfuvirtide use and mechanism?
Definition

Use:HIV

Mechanism: BLOCK FUSION TO CD4 T CELLS…BINDS VIRAL GP41

Term
Enfuvirtide adverse effects?
Definition
injection site reactions, pneumonia, neuropathy, insomnia, decreased weight, myalgia, lymphadenopathy
Term
Maraviroc use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: HIV

 

Mechanism: CCR5 antagonist

Term
Zidovudine (AZT)…abacavir, didanosine, emtricitabine, lamivudine, stavudine, tenofovir, zalcitabine....Use and mechanism??
Definition

Use: HIV, reduce risk of maternal fetal transmission

Mechanism: Zido-P by host cells, competes for RT!!! "NUCLEOSIDE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITOR"…chain terminatory, block viral replication

Term
Acetaminophine and Aspirin effects on Zidovudine?
Definition
slow glucoronidation, block elimination of ZIDOVUDINE
Term
alcohol, estrogens, pentamidine, tetracyclines, sulfonamides effects on Didanosine and/or Zidovudine?
Definition
PANCREATITIS
Term
Cisplatin, Isoniazid, Metronidazole, Vincristine effects on DIDANOSINE, STAVUDINE, ZALCITABINE
Definition
increase peripheral neuropathy
Term
Cytotoxic Drugs along with ZIDOVUDINE
Definition
BONE MARROW SUPPRESSION!!
Term
Fluorquinolones, tetracyclines, ketoconazole along with DIDANOSINE
Definition
intefere with oral absorption of Didanosine
Term
Probenacid, Nephrotoxic Drugs along with ZIDOVUDINE, ZALCITABINE
Definition
kidney damage/toxicity
Term
Ribivarin, Stavudine along with ZIDOVUDINE
Definition
blocks phosphorylation required for anti-HIV activity….
Term
Granulocytopenic anemia (up to 45%?) can be caused by?
Definition
Zidovudine
Term
A common symptom of NRTI's is metabolic acidosis from mitochondrial damage
Definition
Also hepatotoxicity?  Not sure...
Term
NEVIRAPINE….Efavirenz, Delavirdine…..use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: HIV

Mechanism: non-competitive inhibitors of HIV RT

Term
Nevirapine, Efavirenz, Delavirdine...interactions and side effects?
Definition

Interactions: METABOLISM OF PROTEASE INHIBITORS INCREASED BY NNRTI'S…monitor or adjust dose of protease inhibitor

Side Effects: RASH, GRANULOCYTOPENIA, GI problems….. Efavirenz also has drowsiness, dizziness, altered dreams, HA

Term
Indinavir, Saquinavir...use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: HIV

Mechanism:protease inhibitors!!.. HIV mRNA can't be cleaved into proper fragments?

Term
Indinavir, Saquinavir interactions and adverse effects?
Definition

Interactions: other drugs metabolized by CYP3A4….NNRTI'S MAY INCREASE METABOLISM OF PROTEASE INHIBITORS!

 

Adverse Effects: GI PROBLEMS, BUFFALO HUMP, HYPERGLYCEMIA, NEPHROLITHIASIS

Term
Raltegravir...Isentress use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: HIV

Mechanism: Integrase inhibitor

Term
Example of HAART?
Definition
ZIDOVUDINE,   PROTEASE INHIBITOR,   NON-NUCLEOSIDE INHIBITOR OF RT
Term
What is RIPES?
Definition

Treatment for TB...use for up to 24 months...

 

Rifampin Isoniazid Pyrazinamide Ethambutol Streptomycin

Term
Isoniazid...use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: alone for prophylaxis…or combo for TB!

 

Mechanism: inhibibts Mycolic Acid…bacteriostatic for growing forms, bacteriostatic for resting forms

Term
Isoniazid Adverse Effects?
Definition
hepatotoxicity, peripheral neuritis, OFFSET WITH VIT B6, rash hemolysis in patients with G6PD…CAN GET CONVULSIONS AS WELL
Term
Rifampin use and mechanism?
Definition

Use:TBL and Leprosy…inhibit G+ and G- bacteria

 

Mechanism: inhibit DNA dep RNA polymerase…binds to bacterial form with higher affinity

Term
Rifampin adverse effects?
Definition
hepatotoxicity…usually in patients with prior liver problems
Term
Dapsone use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: for LEPROSY

Mechanism: ANTIFOLATE, SIMILAR TO SULFONAMIDES….PABA ANALOGUES THAT INHIBIT DIHYDROPTEROATE SYNTHASE…

Term
Capsofungin use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: invasive candidiasis….aspergillosis

 

Mechanism: cell wall synthesis destruction by inhibiting 1,3-beta glucan synthase

Term
Capsofungin interactions/adverse effects?
Definition

Interactions: immunosuppressants (Cyclosporine)…CAN CAUSE HEPATOTOXICITY

Adverse Effects:some phlebitis, GI, hypersensitivity

Term
Anidulafungin use and mechanism?
Definition
invasive candida degrades in vivo (non-enzymatic)…nominal hepatic/renal elimination…safe if impaired
Term
Amphotericin B use and mechanism?
Definition
BROAD SPECTRUM FUNGAL INFECTIONS…SOME PROTOZOA…CRYPTOCOCCAL MENINGITIS binds ergosterol in fungal membranes
Term
Amphotericin B interactions and adverse effects?
Definition
caution with renal impairment!!! "amphoterrible"…infusion related reactions (fever and chills…shake and bake), hypotension, nausea…NEPHROTOXICITY…arrythmias
Term
Name two polyenes?
Definition
Amphotericin B and Nystatin
Term
Nystatin Use and Mechanism?
Definition

Use: CANDIDIASIS

Mechanism: binds ergosterol in fungal umembranes

Term
Nystatin administration?
Definition
ONLY TOPICAL!...oral prep, swish and swallow, topical for cutaneous infection, diaper rash, vaginal candidiasis
Term
Terbinafine (Lamisil) use and mechanism?
Definition

Used for: DERMATOPHYTES…NAIL FUNGUS (ONYCHOMYCOSIS, JOCK ITCH (T. CRURIS, ATHLETE'S FOOT (T. PEDIS)…ringworm (Tinea Capitis)

Mech: INHIBITS SQUALENE EPOXIDASE…. (INTERFERES WITH ERGOSTEROL SYNTHESIS)… leads to accumulation of sterol squalene in fungi, toxic

Term
Terbinafine (Lamisil) cautions:
Definition
AVOID IF PREGNANT OR NURSING (CLASS B) or if kidneys impaired
Term
Terbinafine ADME?
Definition
A: oral--> for nails..accumulates in skin, nails, fatty tissues (drug can be in plasma after 4-8 weeks) (take with non-acidic foods)
Term
Fluconazole use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: superificial and systemic fungal infections…NOT ASPERGILLOSIS

Mechanism: interfere with Lanosterol-14a demethylase (CYTOCHROME P450 ENZYME)….ergosterol synthesis

Term
-Azoles...avoid these when?
Definition
During pregnancy!
Term
Itraconazole use and mechanism?
Definition

Broad spectrum (REALLY ASPERGILLOSIS)

 

INTERFERE WITH LANOSTEROL 14A DEMETHYLASE, ...THIS LEADS TO IMPAIRED ERGOSTEROL SYNTHESIS

Term
Itraconazole contraindicated in patients with?
Definition
CHF
Term
Miconazole use ?
Definition
for skin mucus membrane infections…LEISHMANIA
Term
Voriconazole use? 
Definition
broad spectrum for serious infections (aspergillosis) and infections during AIDs
Term
Posaconazole use?
Definition
for aspegillus/candida in immunosuppressed patients <13 years old
Term
Flucytosine use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: SYSTEMIC INFECTIONS…(ESP CANDIDA AND CRYPTOCOCCUS)….USED WITH AMPHOTERICIN B FOR CRYPTOCOCCAL MENINGITIS

Mech: INHIBIT DNA/RAN SYNTHESIS…CYTOSINE NUCLEOSIDE ANALOGUE… CONVERT DRUG TO 5-FLUORURACIL BY CYTOSINE DEAMINASE (NOT PRESENT IN MAMMALS)

Term
C. Albicans is resistant to what drug? (drug efflux pump, increased expression of drug target)
Definition
Fluconazole
Term
Flucytosine adverse effects?
Definition
BONE MARROW SUPPRESION, liver enzymes rise, GI
Term
Griseofulvin use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: DERMATOPHYTES (SKIN, HAIR, NAIL)…RINGWORM CAUSED BY MICROSPORUM, EPIDERMOPHYTON, OR TRICHOPHYTON

 

Mechanism: BINDS MICROTUBULES…MITOSIS INHIBITOR (CAUSES MULTINUCLEATED CELLS)

Term
Griseofulvin precautions
Definition

TERATOGENIC AT HIGH DOSES

 

get blood counts 1/wk for first month…HA, rash, photosensitivity

Term
TMP-SMX use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: PCP (fungus) 


Mechanism: Sufla inhibits DHPS                          Trimethoprim inhibits DHFR……

DHPS is not present in mammals… DHFR is present in mammals, but different

Term
TMP-SMX adverse effects?
Definition
RASH, HEPATITIS, NEUTROPENIA, AZOTEMIA, LOW PLATELETS (THESE ARE ALL EXACERBATED IN AIDS)
Term
Pentamidine use and mechanism?
Definition

Use- PCP, Leishmaniasis, African Trypanosomniasis

 

No known mechanism (orphan drug)

Term
Pentamindine interactions and adverse effects?
Definition

avoid other nephrotoxic drugs

 

nephrotoxicity, cardiovascular, hypoglycemia!.....  

Term
Metronidazole use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: Anaerobeic Protozoa + Heliobacter, Clostridium

 

Mechanism: anaerobic ET generates damaging free radicals

Term
Metronidazole interactions/adverse effects?
Definition

Caution for: PATIENTS WITH ACTIVE DISEASE OF CNS…

 

Adverse effects:  mild, generally safe

Term
Some important notes on malaria..
Definition

Infection with P. Falciparum... progression can be rapid and severe

 

IV for aggressive malaria!

Severe malaria = parasitemia > 5% (24-48 hours to live)

 

Pregnancy--> 3x more likely to develop severe malaria

Term
If p. falciparum is resistant to treatment... use?
Definition

Quinine + Doxycycline

 

Atovaquone/Proguanil

 

Mefloquine

Term
P. Faliparum infection in pregnant women?
Definition
Quinine + Clindamycin in pregnant women
Term
Used against hypnozoites in liver?
Definition
Primaquine
Term
P. Vivax...use what drug combo?
Definition

Quinine + Doxycycline

 

Mefloquine

Term
Chloroquine use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: plasmodium/malaria…prophylaxis and treatment

Mechanism: parasitized RBCs take up 100x more chloroquine than uninfected.  Radiolabled chloroquine binds to toxic heme in the parasite food vacuole, heme can't polymerize, parasite dies in own waste

Term
Chlorquine interactions/contradindications/adverse effects?
Definition
NOT FOR PATIENTS WITH EPILEPSY OR MYASTHENIA GRAVIS, OR PSORIASIS…hemolysis in patients with G6PD 
Term
Chloroquine  Resistance?
Definition

 

Resistance--> extensive, most mutations in food vacuole transporter "crt" mutation

Term
Quinine or Quinidine use and mechanism?

(Quinidine = stereoisomer, IV form, antiarrythmic agent)
Definition

Use: effective against erythrocytic forms of Plasmodium….USE AGAINST CHLOROQUINE RESISTANT STRAINS!

 

Mechanism: inhibition of heme polymerization

Term
Quinine Interactions and adverse effects?
Definition

NOT FOR PATIENTS WITH EPILEPSY OR MYASTHENIA GRAVIS, OR PSORIASIS…hemolysis in patients with G6PD…also, DON'T GIVE TO PATIENTS WITH TINNITUS OR OPTIC NEURITIS more toxic…

 

cinchonism (flushed sweaty skin), hypoglycemia, hypotension

Term
Quinine Resistance?
Definition

 

 

mutations in multidrug resistance transporter, mdr1

Term
Mefloquine use and mechanism?
Definition

 

Use for: chloroquine resistant strains of malaria

 

Mechanism: inhibition of heme polymerization

Term
Mefloquine interactions and adverse effects?
Definition

do not give to patients with seizures

 

 

well tolerated, avoid in pregnant women

Term
Mefloquine Resistance?
Definition

 

 

 slowly eliminated (delay pregnancy for 3 months after drug) mdr1 mutations

 

mdr1 mutations

Term
Atovaquone use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: malaria prophylaxis...also Toxoplasmosis and PCP

 

Mechanism: selective mitochondrial inhibitor (parasite cytochrome bc1 complex)…structural analogue of ubiquinone, respiratory chian electron carrier

Term
Don't give atovaquone to....
Definition
those with severe renal impairment
Term
Proguanil use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: malaria prophylaxis, also toxoplasmosis and PCP

 

Mechanism: enhances collapse of mitochondrial membrane potential and its metabolite is a DHFR inhibitor

Term
USE ATOVAQUONE/PROGAUNIL FOR?
Definition
MALARIA
Term
Quinidine Gluconate + Doxycycline + Clindamycin use?  Adverse effects?  Administration?
Definition

SEVERE MALARIA...IV 24 HOURS

 

 

CAN BE CARDIOTOXIC WITH LOW BP, LOW BLOOD SUGAR AND PROLONGED QTc interval

Term

Artemisin based combination therapy (ACT).... use and mechanism?

 

administered?

Definition

Use: Malaria

 

Mechanism:

Heme iron reacts with drug to form damaging free radicals...inhibits SERCA PUMP

 

Rectal administration, don't use for prophylaxis

Term
Sulfadiazine + Pyrimethamine use and mechanism?
Definition

USE: TOXOPLASMOSIS AND ANTIMALARIAL AND ANTIBACTERIAL

 

mechanism: DHPS AND DHFR INHIBITORS RESPECTIVELY

Term
Sufladiazine and Pyrimethamine needs to be supplemented with?
Definition
Leucovorin.  it converts directly to tetrahydrofolic acid in the body (your THF levels will be low on these medications...need to supplement so you don't get problems like megaloblastic anemia?.....just a thought...wasn't really too sure from notes)
Term
If a patient has sulfa allergies, you can substitute what for sulfadiazine (when treating for toxoplasmosis)?
Definition

CLINDAMYCIN...

 

IT INHIBITS PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN A UNIQUE PLASTID LIKE ORGANELLE IN TOXOPLASMOSIS

Term
Sodium Stibogluconate use?
Definition

leishmaniasis....can have pain at injection site (IV or IM)

 

most excreted in urine

Term
besides sodium stibogluconate, leishmania can also be treated by what?
Definition
AMPHOTERICIN B....LEISHMANIA HAVE ERGOSTEROL IN THEIR MEMBRANES!
Term
Nifurtimox use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: Chagas disease and 2nd stage of African Sleeping Sickness

 

Mechanism: free radical formation

Term
Nifurtimox adverse effects?
Definition
hypersensitivity reactions, GI, weight loss, peripheral neuropathy….LESS PRONOUNCED WITH BENZNIDAZOLE!!
Term
Suramin use?
Definition

Use: AfricanSleeping Sickness

 

 

Term
Suramin adverse effects?
Definition
malaise, nausea, fatigue, HA
Term
Pentamidine
Definition

Use: Hemolymphatic stage of African sleeping sickness

 

(also PCP, leishmaniasis)

Term
Eflornithine use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: african sleeping sickness (t. brucei)

 

mechanism: orinithine decarboxylase inhibitor (prevents synthesis of polyamines)

Term
Melarsoprol "Arsenic in Antifreeze" use?  What does it do to 10% of patients?
Definition

Use: chronic stage of T. Brucei

(african sleeping sickness)

 

results in death

 

Melarsoprol is given IV

Term
Mebendazole, Albendazole use and mechanism?
Definition

use: nematodes/roundworms

 

mechanism: inhibits microtubule polymerization/mitotic spindle poison, bind worm tubulin with higher affinity than mammalian orthologue

Term
Mebendazole, Pyrantel Pamoate, Piperazine, Ivermectin, Praziquantel given?
Definition

orally  

 

these are generally absorbed poorly...great for killing worms in the gut!

Term
pyrantel pamoate use and mechanism?
Definition

use: nematodes/roundworms 

especially Ascaris, Hookworm, Pinworm

 

Mechanism: depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents, results in spastic paralysis

Term
piperazine use, mechanism?
Definition

Use: ascaris

 

Mechanism: GABA receptor agonist, hyperpolarization, reduced excitability...FLACCID PARALYSIS

 

 

Term
piperazine contraindicated in?
Definition
epileptics
Term
Ivermectin use and mechanism?
Definition

Use: broad spectrum antiparasitic….NEMATODEs, FOR FILARIAE CAUSING RIVER BLINDNESS (ONCHOCERCIASIS)

 

Mech: kills larvae in host…LARVAE…not adult!....INDUCES PARALYSIS VIA GLUTAMATE GATED CL- CHANNELS

Term
Ivermectin interactions?
Definition

contradindicated when BBB is impaired..can afect GABA receptors!!

 

Term
Praziquantel use and mechanism?
Definition

UseL flatworms, cestodes (schistosome, tapeworms)

 

mechanism: spastic paralysis and tegument damage

Term
Praziquantel interactions for those with Ocular Cystiercosis?
Definition

this is a tapeworm in the eye...can damage host's eye!!

 

other info:

(given orally, extensive first pass metabolism, inducers of CYP reduce the amount of praziquantel..excreted as metabolites in urine 24 hours later)

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