front 1 What is the MOA for beta-lactams | back 1 Interferes with cell wall synthesis |
front 2 What are some examples of Beta-Lactams | back 2 Penicillin, Cephalosporins, carbapenems, monobactams |
front 3 What is the MOA of Non Beta-Lactams | back 3 cell wall inhibitor |
front 4 What are some examples of Non-Beta-Lactams | back 4 Vancomycin, Bacitracin, Isoniazid (INH) |
front 5 What are some examples of Polymixins | back 5 Neosporin |
front 6 What is the MOA for Polymixins | back 6 Damages bacterial cell membranes |
front 7 What is the MOA for Fluoroquinolones? | back 7 Binding to DNA gyrase and topoimerase IV |
front 8 What are some examples of Fluoroquinolones | back 8 Ciprofloxacin |
front 9 What is the MOA for Aminoglycosides | back 9 Inhibits/interferes with protein synthesis |
front 10 What are some examples of aminoglycosides | back 10 streptomycin gentamicin newer - tobramycin and aminkacin |
front 11 What is the MOA for tetracycline | back 11 blocks protein synthesis by binding ribosomes |
front 12 What spectrum are tetracycline | back 12 Broad spectrum |
front 13 What is the MOA for chloramphenicol? | back 13 Blocks peptide bond formation and protein synthesis |
front 14 What is the spectrum of Chloramphenicol | back 14 broad very toxic |
front 15 What are some examples of macrolides? | back 15 Erythromycin Semi-synthetic - clarithromycin, azithromycin |
front 16 What is the MOA for macrolides | back 16 Inhibits protein synthesis |
front 17 What is the MOA for glycylcyclines | back 17 Binds 30s subunit; inhibits translation (inhibition of protein synthesis) |
front 18 What are infections fought off by Glycylcycliness | back 18 MRSA and Baumanii infections |
front 19 What MOA do streptogramins take | back 19 Bind 50S subunit; inhibit translation (protein synthesis inhibition) |
front 20 What MOA do oxazolidines take? | back 20 Binds 50S subunit; prevents formation of 70s ribosome (Protein synthesis inhibition) |
front 21 What MOA do pleuromutilins take? | back 21 inhibitor of protein Synthesis (Binds to 50S; prevents translocation) |
front 22 Where do pleuromutilin take? | back 22 From the mushroom mutilus |
front 23 What is the MOA for Sulfonamides | back 23 Blocks metabolic pathways Blocks synthesis and folic acid by bacteria |
front 24 What are some examples of sulfonamides | back 24 sulfisoxazole silver sulfadiazine Trimethoprim in combo with sulfamethoxazole |