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Bactericidal
kill infecting organisms
Bacteriostatic
slow their growth
Synergy
Example
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.

In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects.
Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis.
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.

2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis

3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis

4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis

5.Disruption of cell membrane function.
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins,
Imipenem,
Vancomycin
Bactericidal
kill infecting organisms
Bacteriostatic
slow their growth
Synergy
Example
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.

In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects.
Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis.
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.

2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis

3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis

4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis

5.Disruption of cell membrane function.
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins,
Imipenem,
Vancomycin
Bactericidal
kill infecting organisms
Bacteriostatic
slow their growth
Synergy
Example
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.

In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects.
Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis.
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.

2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis

3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis

4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis

5.Disruption of cell membrane function.
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins,
Imipenem,
Vancomycin
Bactericidal
kill infecting organisms
Bacteriostatic
slow their growth
Synergy
Example
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.

In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects.
Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis.
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.

2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis

3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis

4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis

5.Disruption of cell membrane function.
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins,
Imipenem,
Vancomycin
Bactericidal
kill infecting organisms
Bacteriostatic
slow their growth
Synergy
Example
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.

In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects.
Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis.
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.

2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis

3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis

4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis

5.Disruption of cell membrane function.
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins,
Imipenem,
Vancomycin
Bactericidal
kill infecting organisms
Bacteriostatic
slow their growth
Synergy
Example
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.

In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects.
Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis.
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.

2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis

3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis

4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis

5.Disruption of cell membrane function.
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins,
Imipenem,
Vancomycin
Bactericidal
kill infecting organisms
Bacteriostatic
slow their growth
Synergy
Example
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.

In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects.
Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis.
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.

2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis

3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis

4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis

5.Disruption of cell membrane function.
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins,
Imipenem,
Vancomycin
Bactericidal
kill infecting organisms
Bacteriostatic
slow their growth
Synergy
Example
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.

In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects.
Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis.
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.

2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis

3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis

4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis

5.Disruption of cell membrane function.
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins,
Imipenem,
Vancomycin