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MIC and peak/MIC are both pharmaco_____
dynamics
time dependent killing is based on ___
MIC
concentration dependent killing depends on
Peak/MIC
AUC/MIC
cidal abx are required for ___and ____
endocarditis
meningitis
because immune system is out of play
what is your tx goal with MIC in beta lactams
>40% MIC
T or F. in aminoglycosides it works best to dose less often using conc dependent peark/MIC
true
name the beta lactams
penicillins
cephalosporins
carbapenems
monobactams
what are the other two major lclasses of CW abx
glycopeptide
cyclic lipopeptide
what class is vanco
glycopeptide
DOC syphillis
penicillin
workhorse drug of URI and enterococcal
aminopenicillins
tx for lymes
penicillin
DOC for strep
penicillin natural
tx gas gangrene
penicillin + cllinda for toxins
T or F penicillin VK works for periodontal infectiosn and enterococcal infections
T
what is our precise niche staph pencillin
semi synthetic
T or F. semi synthetic has activity against GN and anaerobes
false niche staph
name a very popular drug for nosocomial and outpatient infections due to GPC
amox/clav
pip/tazo
why is amox/clav good for upper and lower resp infections
s aureus
e coli
h flu
moraxella
klebsiella
anaerobes
drug for SSTI cellulitis
amox/calv
dOC animal bites
amox/clav
penicillin for pseudomonas nosocomail infections
pip/tazo
what does the 2nd generation of ceph bring to the table
anaerobes
what are two biggies that ceph don't cover
enterococci listeria
name all your generations of ceph
cephalexin, cefazolin, cefoxitin, ceftriaxone, cefepime, ceftaroline
name the workhorse infections associated with ceftriaxone
CAP
meningitis
strep endocarditis
URI like pyelonephritis
intra abdominal infections
gonorrhea
what third generation drug is for pseudomonas
ceftazadime
how do you treat gonorrhae
ceftriaxone
what might you use cefepime for
serious nosocomial infections including pseudomonas
can carbapenems treat C dif
no
what is aztreonam for
GNR including pseudomonas niche role
what is vanco for
GP only
DOC C diff
vanco
is vanco fast or slow
slow
what drug causes red man syndrome
vanco
how do you treat enterococcal that are resistant to ampicillin
vanco
what drug can you NOT use for pneumonia
daptomycin
what do you need to monitor during use of cyclic lipopeptide aka daptomycin
myopathy CK