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PCN
-cidal

time dependent
cephalosporins
-cidal

time-dependent
carbapenems
-cidal

time dependent
monobactams
-cidal

time dependent
macrolides
-static

debate over concentration dependent or time dependent (due to pt intolerance, they are dosed in a manor that makes them time dependent)
lincosamides
can be -cidal or -static, depending on organism, inoculum, drug concentration
(likely static against S. aureus)

debate over concentration dependent or time dependent (due to pt intolerance, they are dosed in a manor that makes them time dependent)
sulfonamides
bacteriostatic

time-dependent killing
fluoroquinolones
rapidly bactericidal

concentration-dependent
aminoglycosides
rapidly bactericidal

concentration-dependent
glycopeptides
(vancomycin)

can be static or cidal (depends on the distribution to the site of infection, inoculum size, protein-binding, and the organism)
**PAE only exists at high concentrations

time-dependent, although concentration matters AUC/MIC > 400 associated with best outcomes "concentration-INdependent
lipopeptides
(daptomycin)

rapidly bactericidal

concentration-dependent
lipo-glycopeptides
(telavancin)

rapidly bactericidal

concentration-dependent
streptogramins
dalfoprisitin/quinupristin

*bactericidal in combination, bacteriostatic alone

primarily time dependent
(significant PAE for gram + bacteria!!)
oxazolidinone
linezolid

static
time dependent