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17 Cards in this Set
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What are the main quinolones?
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Zymar, Zymaxid, Vigamox and Besivance
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What is the sensitivity of quinolones?
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Broad-spectrum antibiotic with some resistant Gram +
Ineffective against MRSA |
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What is the dosing of quinolones?
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TID
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What are the main bactericidal aminoglycosides?
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Gentamicin, tobramycin, drops and ointment
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What is the sensitivity of aminoglycosides?
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Broad-spectrum antibiotic with some resistant Gram +
Ineffective against MRSA |
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What is a tricyclic?
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Vancomycin
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What is a tricyclic used for?
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For serious infections
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What is the sensitivity of tricyclics?
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Broad Gram +, gold standard for Gram +
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What is the dosage of aminoglycosides?
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TID
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What are the bacterialcidal antibiotics?
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Quinolones, Aminoglycosides, Vancomycin
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What are the bacteriostatic antibiotics?
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Azithromycin, Sulfacetamide
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What drugs are Macrolides?
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Azithromycin and erythromycin
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What are the bacteriostatic combination antibiotics?
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Timethoprim and polymyxin B (polytrim)
Bacitracin and polymyxin B (polysporin) |
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What is polytrim composed of?
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Trimethoprim and polymyxin B
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What is Polysporin composed of?
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Polymyxin B and bacitracin
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What are the topical antibiotics available in ointment?
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Tobramycin, gentamycin, polysporin, bacitracin, erythromycin
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What are the topical antibiotics available in ointment and soln?
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Tobramycin and gentamicin
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