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What are the four major MOA of ABX?
1. Inhibitors of Bacterial cell wall synthesis
2. Inhibitors of bacterial protein synthesis
3. Inhibitors of Nucleic acid synthesis
4. Inhibitors of Folic Acid synthesis
What are the Inhibitors of Bacterial cell wall synthesis?(5)

Are they cidal or static?
1. PCNs
2. Cephalosporins
3. Vancomycin
4. Imiprenim/Meroprenum
5. Aztreonam

1. Cidal
What are the inhibitors of Bacterial Protein synthesis?(6)

Are they cidal or static?
1. Aminoglycosides
2. Tetracyclins
3. Macrolides
4. Chloramphenicol
5. Linezolid
6. Steptogrammins

1. Static
What are the inhibitors of nucleic acid synthesis?(2)
1. Flouroquinilones
2. Rifampin

1. Static
What are the inhibitors of Folic Acid synthesis?(3)

Cidal or Static?
1. Sulfonamides
2. Trimethoprim
3. Pyromethamine

1. Static
What are the bacterial MOR of PCN and Cephalosporins?(3)
1. Beta Lactamase
2. Change in PBP structure
3. Change in Porins
What are the bacterial MOR of Aminglycosides?
1. Enzymes/Proteins that bind to the drug to inactivate it
What are the bacterial MOR of Macrolides?
1. Change the 50S binding site using methyltransferases
What are the bacterial MOR of Tetracyclines?
1. Insert Efflux pumps
What are the bacterial MOR of Sulfonamides?
1. Increase the amount of substrate (PABA)
What are the bacterial MOR of Flouroquinalones?
1. Insert efflux pumps
What are the bacterial MOR of Chloramphenicol?
1. Acetyltransferases that inactivate the drug