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Piperacillin/Tazobactam   Zosyn (IV)  
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Ticarcillin/Clavulanic Acid   Timentin (IV)  
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Cefazolin   Ancef (IV)  
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Cephalexin   Keflex (PO)  
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Cefaclor   Ceclor  
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Cefuroxime   Ceftin  
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Ceftriaxone   Rocephin; no neonates/ peds--> bilirubin buildup. Dont take with Calcium  
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Ceftazidime   Fortaz *pseudomonal  
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Cefepime   Maxipime *pseudomonal  
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Ceftaroline   Teflaro # anti-MRSA  
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Ertapenem   Invanz; longest half life, Q24, good for outpatient  
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Imipenem/Cilastatin   Primaxin  
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Meropenem   Merrem  
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Doripenem   Doribax  
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Aztreonam   Azactam  
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PO penicillins   12,459  
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IV penicillins   4 is IV and PO, everything else besides 12,459 up to 11  
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Type 1   IgE; anaphylaxis  
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Type 2   IgG, IgM  
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Type 3   Antigen- Antibody  
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Type 4   Not known T-lymphocytes  
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PCN drug interactions   tetracycline (antagonism), warfarin, aminoglycosides (same IV bag), and probenecid (prevents PCN elimination)  
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DON   NOT RENAL, positive only  
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B-lactamase inhibitors   clavulanic acid, sulbactam, tazobactam  
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Cefoxitin   Mefoxin, is a cephamycin  
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Cefotetan   Cefotan, is a cephamycin  
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Carbapenem "penems" ADR's and DI's   seizure and valproic acid; 5-10% cross allergic potential  
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What helps Imipenem from being broken down in renal tubule?   Cilastatin  
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Which Carbapenem isnt anti-pseudomonal?   Ertapenem  
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What do we give patients allergic to PNC?   Monobactam; Aztreonam (Azactam); gram negative and anti-pseudomonal  
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Polyenes   Ampho B (systemic) and Nystatin (not systemic)  
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Bind ergosterol--> pores that let in ions--> cell death   Polyenes (Ampho B and Nystatin)  
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Inhibits 14a- sterol demthylase--> no conversion lanosterol to ergosterol --> low ergosterol--> disrupted cell membrane   Azoles (Imidazoles and Triazoles)  
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Inhibit conversion of aqualene-->lanosterol--> squalene buildup (toxic)   allylamines/ benzylamines  
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Inhibits synthesis of B-1,3 glycan--> disrupts cell wall--> lysis --> death   Echinocandins (C.A.M-fungins)  
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Inhibits mitosis, may also inhibit RNA and DNA synthesis   Griseofulvin  
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Anti-fungal that inhibits DNA synthesis by messing with thymidylate synthase; converts to 5FU   Antimetabolites (Flucytosine)  
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Antifungal that inhibits transport of elements   Ciclopiroz (Tolnaftate)  
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