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which tetracycline is eliminated in feces?

doxycycline

common mode of excretion for tetracycline

urine

class of drug of choice for vibrio cholera/Traveller's diarrhea

tetracycline

what class of drug is used for Rocky Mountain spotted fever

tetracyclidine

which tetracyclidine is alternative against 1° and 2° syphilis, Lyme disease, prevention of malaria, and treatment of amoebiasis

doxycyclin

tetracyclidine used for meningococcal carrier state

minocyclin

which tetracyclidine is used for ADH-secreting tumors

demeclocycline

which tetracyclidine has the adverse effect of photosensitivity / skin sensitivity to UV light

demeclocycline

which tetracyclines have adverse effect of dose-dependent reversible dizziness and vertigo

doxycycline and minocycline

this macrolide is used for beta lactamase producing staphylococci, campylobacter, mycoplasma, legionella, and gram (+) cocci

erythromycin

this macrolide is used for single dose, urogenital infections, toxoplasma, needs 4 days for pneumonia

azithromycin

this macrolide is used for prophylaxis against M. avium complex, ulcer, and toxoplasma

clarithromycin

this macrolide is used for upper respiratory tract infections

telithromycin

how is erythromycin excreted

bile

how is clarithromycin excreted

bile and urine

which macrolide's absorption is impeded by food?

azithromycin

which macrolide inhibits several forms of cytochrome P450 and increases plasma levels?

erythromycin

which macrolide does not inhibit hepatic cytochrome P450?

azithromycin

which class of drug has a large lactone ring?

macrolides, except ketolides

which drug is used for severe infections, backup for gram (+) cocci, prophylaxis for endocarditis, and SSTI?

clindamycin

which drug is used for PRP, MRSA, and VRSA?

streptogramins (-pristin)

which drug is not effective for chlamydia, backup for salmonella, ricketssial infections, pneumococcal and meningococcal meningitis, anaerobes, used rarely, and is topical?

chloramphenicol

this drug has adverse effects of anemia, GI disturbances, inhibition of red cell maturation, and gray baby syndrome

chloramphenicol

which drug is used for GI ulcers caused by H. pylori?

tetracycline

which class of drugs has adverse effects of GI disturbances, bony structures and teeth, hepatotoxicity, and renal toxicity?

tetracyclines