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doxycyline
AMINOGLYCOSIDE
clindamycin (cleocin)
vancomycin (vancocin)
ANTIVIRAL AGENTS
ACYCLOVIR (ZOVIRAX)
isoniazid
Tetracycline antibiotic   "BIG GUNs" bacteriocidal antibiotics with poor oral absorption   antibiotic (other class)   unlike any other antibiotic in that it binds to cell wall   agent that needs to attack in DNA or RNA   reduce viral shedding, creasee local symptomss, and cecrease severity and duration of illness.   CI inthose with optic neuritis, and thos w/ previous isoniazid associated hapteic injusry or acute liver disease.  
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Bacteriostatic: Inhibits protein synthesis of susceptible bacteria, causing cell death   capable of toxicity to renal and ears   indicated for strains of anaerobes, streptococci, staphylococci, pneumococci   used for MRSA bacterias; antibiotic of choice for antibiotic induced psuedomembranous colitis     used for HSV 1 & 2 and VZV, which causes chiken pox and shingles   metabolized through liver: therefore cannot be taken if liver does not have enough enzymes  
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Oral tetracyclines used for acne, uncomplicated adult urethral, endocervical, or rectal infections caused by C. tracho   gentamycin, amikacin   inihibits protien sythesis in bacteria by binding to S50 ribosomal subunit   destroys bacteria by binding to wall and inhibits growth of cell wall.   acyclovir   antiviral   antitubucular  
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Dental: Discoloring and inadequate calcification of primary teeth of fetus if used by pregnant women, discoloring and inadequate calcification of permanent teeth if used during period of dental development   BUN and creatinine levels measured aand during aminoglycoside therapy   Adult IV/PO- 300-900; mg. bid   not active against gram negative bacteria   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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(blank)   SE- symptoms of ototoxicity; tinnitus; dizziness,feeling of fullness in ears, hearing loss   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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