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rsrch pharm 2-1

anti-infectives

Penicillin V Potassium (Pen Vesulfamenthoxazole (Bactrim)SULFONAMIDES antibioticAmoxillin (Amoxil)-cefazolin (Ancep, Kefzol)CEFTRIAXONE (ROCEPHIN)CEPHALEXIN (Kepflix, Biocef)
antibiotic used to treat certain infections caused by bacteria such as pneumonia, scarlet fever, and ear, skin, and throat infections. It also is used to prevent recurrent rheumatic fever and chorea. Antibiotics will not work for colds, flu, or other SULONAMIDES antibiotic amoxillin sulfonamide first generation cephalosporin (best w/ gram positive coverage limited with gram negative) third generation cephalosporin ( best against gram negative) that is only administered parenterally of IM used to treat many different types of bacterial infections such as bronchitis, pneumonia, blood infections, bone and joint infections, meningitis, oral first generation cephalosporin ( best against gram postive)
only available orally eliminated by kidneYs and reaches very high concentrations there; used to treat UTIs first group of drugs used as antibiotics. Inhibit bacterial growth by preventing folic acid synthesis antibiotic used to treat certain infections caused by bacteria such as pneumonia, scarlet fever, and ear, skin, and throat infections. It also is used to prevent recurrent rheumatic fever and chorea. Antibiotics will not work for colds, flu, or other vira only available in parenteral formulation very long half life that allos it to be gien once a day. cephalasporin- indicated for gram positive and gram negative bacterial infections of respiratory and GU tracts; skin; bone; andotities media
(blank) combined with antimetabolite trimethoprim tohinigt two steps of growth in the folic acid pathway- giving it microbacterial synergism. (blank) (blank) works by interfering with bacterial cell wall synthesis. (blank) (blank)
(blank) (blank) inibit bacterial growth by preventing sythesis of folic acic (blank) (blank) (blank) (blank)
(blank) (blank) Bactrim ( Sulfamethazazole/trimethoprim) (blank) (blank) (blank) (blank)
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