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AMINOGLYCOSIDES
Generic - gentamicin
Prototype - Garamycin
Adverse Effects - ototoxicity & nephrotoxicity ... (Sinusitis, dizziness, rash, fever)
CARBAPENEMS
g=Ertapenem
p=Invanz
Pseudomembranous colitis, superinfections, headache, altered mental state, pain @ injection site
CEPHALOSPORINS
g=Cefaclor
p=Ceclor
anorexia, pseudomembranous colitis, lethargy, parethesias, nephrotoxicity, phlebitis
FLUOROQUINOLONES
g=Ciprofloxacin
p=Cipro
headache, insomnia, depression, dry mouth, bone marrow depression, photosensitivity, rash,
PENICILLINS & (RESISTANT ANTIBIOTICS TO DRUG)
g= Amoxicillin
RESISTANT= nafcillin, oxacillin
p=Amoxil, Trimox
GI tract, glossitis, stomatitis, furry tongue, superinfections (yeast), rash, fever, wheezing, anaphylaxis w/ repeat exposure
SULFONAMIDES
g=cotrimoxazole
p=Septra, Bactrim
GI, anorexia, stomatitis, hepatic injury, crystlluria, vertigo, ataxia, convulsions, photosensitivity, bone marrow depression
TETRACYCLINES
g=Tetracycline
p=Sumycin, Panmycin
GI, Calcification of teeth, glossitis, photosensitivity, superinfections (yeast), rash, bone marrow suppression
ANTIMYCOBACTERIALS
g=Isoniazid
p= (INH) Nydrazid
Neuritis, Orange tinged urine, heapatitis, lupus syndrome, bone marrow suppression,
KETOLIDES
g=telithromycin
p=Ketek
GI, nausea, taste alterations, psuedomemraneous colitis
LINCOSAMIDES
g=Clindamycin
p= Cleocin
GI, pain, skin infections, bone marrow suppression, pseudomembranous colitis, hypotension, cardiac arrrest w/ rapid i.v. infusion
MACROLIDES
g=Erythromycin
p=Ery-Tab, Eryc
GI, abdominal cramping, rash, superinfection, liver toxicity, pseudomembranous colitis, hearing loss potential
MONOBACTAM
g=Aztreonam
p=Azactam
GI, rash, superinfection, anaphylaxis, phlebitis, discomfort @ injection site