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What are the four major MOA of ABX?
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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What are the inhibitors of nucleic acid synthesis?(2)
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1. Flouroquinilones
2. Rifampin 1. Static |
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What are the inhibitors of Folic Acid synthesis?(3)
Cidal or Static? |
1. Sulfonamides
2. Trimethoprim 3. Pyromethamine 1. Static |
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What are the bacterial MOR of PCN and Cephalosporins?(3)
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1. Beta Lactamase
2. Change in PBP structure 3. Change in Porins |
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What are the bacterial MOR of Aminglycosides?
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1. Enzymes/Proteins that bind to the drug to inactivate it
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What are the bacterial MOR of Macrolides?
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1. Change the 50S binding site using methyltransferases
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What are the bacterial MOR of Tetracyclines?
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1. Insert Efflux pumps
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What are the bacterial MOR of Sulfonamides?
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1. Increase the amount of substrate (PABA)
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What are the bacterial MOR of Flouroquinalones?
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1. Insert efflux pumps
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What are the bacterial MOR of Chloramphenicol?
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1. Acetyltransferases that inactivate the drug
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