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antimicrobials that are protein synthesis inhibitors

buy AT 30, CCEL at 50; 30S= Aminoglycosides (bacteriCIDAL), Tetracyclines (static); 50S=Chloramphenicol (static), Clindamycin (static), Erythromycin (macrolides)(static), and Linezolid (variable)

the beta lactamase inhibitors

CAST; Clauvanic Acid, Sulbactam, Tazobactam

the aminoglycosides and their toxicity

mean GNATS canNOT kill anaerobes; Gentamycin, Neomycin, Amikacin, Tobramycin, Streptomycin; toxicity= Nephrotoxicity, Ototoxicity, Teratogen

macrolides

macroSlides ACE it; ACE= Azithro-, Clarithro-, and Erythro-mycin; they inhibit protein synthesis by blocking translocation 'sliding'

trimethoprim side effects

TMP treats marrow poorly= side effects of megaloblastic anemia, leukopenia, and granulocytopenia

treatments for TB

RIPE= Rifampin, Isonizid, Pyrazinamide, Ethambutol

bactericidal antibiotics

Very Finely Proficient At Cell Murder; Vancomycin, flyoroquinolones, PCN, aminoglycosides, cephalosporins, metronidazole

the fluoroquinolones

all end in floxacin; ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, moxifloxacin

isoniazid toxicity mneumonic

INH=Injures Neurons and Hepatocytes; neurotoxicity, hepatotoxicity, lupus

what are rifampin's 4 Rs?

RNA polymerase inhibition, Revs up microsomal P-450, Red/orange body fluids, Rapid resistance if used alone

NAVIR TEASE a proTEASE

all protease inhibitors end in -navir