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PHARM3test2

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Streptomycin   Aminoglycoside For gentamicin resistant enteroccal. Vertigo  
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Gentamicin   Aminoglycoside UTIs, combined with beta lactams Hospital pneumonia +penicillin for enterocccal endocarditis Nephrotox/vertigo tough >[2ug]  
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Tobramycin   Aminoglycoside Best activity agains P. Aeruginosa for bacteremia, osteomyelitis, peneumonia Inhalation doasage form for P. aeruginosa in CF patients verigo/nehprotox  
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Amikacin   Aminoglycoside Most effective against resistant gram negative hospital acquired infections. Less active against enterococcus Auditory/nephrotox  
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Sulfamethoxazole   Used in combination with trimethoprim  
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Sulfasalazine   90% broken into sulfapyridine by flora in the colon this treats ulcerative colitis.  
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Silver sulfadiazine   Topical cream Appears to work on cell wall Adjunct therapy for burn infections  
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Trimethoprim   Anti-folate, inhibits dihydrofolate reductase Treats UTIs caused by common gram negatives Completely orally absorbed Rash in extended treatment hematological effects-esp alcoholics teratogen, hyper K  
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TMP-SMX   Best for acute, uncomplicated UTIs. Also Chronic treatment. AIDS patients experience high rate of side effects  
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Pneumocystitis jiroveci   Life threatening pneumonia in AIDS patients. Drug of choice is TMP-SMX. Second line is Pentamidine isethionate. Prednisone also used in treatment  
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Pentamidine   Used for Pneumocystitis jiroveci. Second line. Injectable for treatment, inhalant for prophylaxis. ADRs include hypotension, hypoglycemia (then diabetes after therapy), and bronchospasm when inhaled.  
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Vancomycin   IV. Adjust dose in renal failure. Used for staph and serious gram+ infections Given oral to treat C difficile diarrhea Give with 3rd generation ceph for menigitis Oto/nephrotox (with aminoglycoside) RED MAN  
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Clindamycin   Treats abcesses, MRSA. Does not penetrate CNS. Prevents endocarditis in dental procedures. Pseudomembranous colitis from difficle  
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Nitrofurantoin   All gets peed out, treats chronic UTIs. Gi upset  
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Polymyxin B   Topical for infections of the eye, skin, ear, wounds, and burns by aeruginosa. Nephro/NEUROtox  
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Metronidazole   Enters brain and abscesses. MOA: reduced particles binds to intracellular macromolecules, bacteriocidal. Treats anaerobic, B. Fragilis, H. pylori, and Difficle Carcinogenic, disulfram with alcohol  
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Bacitracin   Eye and skin ointments. Topical for open wounds with mixed microorganisms and conjunctivitis Serious nephrotoxicity from injection  
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Quinupristin/Dalfopristin   IV treatment for life threatening, vancomycin-resistant, enterococcus faecium and staph  
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Linezolid   Vancomycin resistant faecium, hospital acquired pneumonia, MRSA Reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase, tyramine rich foods are contraindicated  
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Amphotericin B   Binds to sterols in fungal membranes. Nephrotoxic, reversible anemia.  
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Ketoconazole   Fungistatic at low concentrations, cidal at high. Oral, 99% protein bound. Causes endocrine abnormalities, ihibit steroid synthesis 6 month treatment  
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Miconazole   Monistat. Intravaginal candiasis.  
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Flucanazole   25-30hr half life.  
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Itraconazole   30hr half life. P450 interactions with cyclosporine. Low toxicity.  
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Griseofulvin   Disrupts fungal mitotic spindle. Static. used for ring worms (tineas) dermatophytoses.  
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Caspofungin   Echinocandin class. Inhibits synthesis of Dglucan component of cell wall. interacts with cyclosporine. Powder for injection to trai invasive aspergillosis and esophageal candidiasis.  
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Palivizumab   Monoclonal antibody to F protein of respiratory synctial virus.  
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Amantadine   blocks viral penetration and uncoating, buffers the ph of endosomes, and blocks the M2 viral protein channel. Used for influenza A virus. Antiparkinsonian. ADRs: CNS related.  
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Zanamivir   Orally inhaled, decreases realease of influenza A AND B from infected cells.  
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Oseltamivir.   Same as zanamavir, but can be taken orally.  
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Ribavirin   Purine nucleoside. Aerosol Only used for infants. inhibits viral rna polymerase. Can stop respiratory function, testicular lesions, teratogenic, not to be administered by pregnant doctors. Used for RSV and Chronic Hep C  
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Trifluridine   activated by phosphorylation and inhibits viral dna/rna synthesis. topical solution for herpes eye problems, keratitis... ADR visual haze, teratogenic  
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Acyclovir   rapidly Phosphorylated in herpes infected cells, prevents their DNA polymerase. Antimetabolite with selective antiviral activity. NO ADRS possible emergence of resistan herpes Topical oral and IV.  
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Gancicyclovir   Inhibits CMV like acyclovir. teratogenic and carcinogenic, granulocytopenia, thrombocytopenia. Sever myelosuppression. Use latex gloves and safety glasses when administering.  
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Valacyclovir.   Converted to acyclovir after first pass metabolism. treats shingles and genital herpes.  
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Foscarnet   Inhibits DNA polymerase. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) in AIDs patients. Slow IV infusion  
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Interferons   Produce enzymes that inhibt the translation of messenger RNA Produces: oligo adenylate synthetases, protein kinase, phosphodiesterases. ADRs: Flu like, musculo skeletal, gi, nervous system, hematologic, cardiovascular, hepatic  
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Interferon alpha   Significant effect against: Cutaneous warts, Chronic hep B, and Chronic hep C when used with ribavarin ALSO treats these cancers: Bladder tumors, AIDs related kaposi sarcoma, and hairy cell leukemia  
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YOU GONNA FAIL   Alex  
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