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Bactericidal
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kill infecting organisms
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Bacteriostatic
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slow their growth
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Synergy
Example |
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.
In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects. Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis. |
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5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
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1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.
2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis 3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis 4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis 5.Disruption of cell membrane function. |
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Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
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Penicillins,
Cephalosporins, Imipenem, Vancomycin |
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Bactericidal
|
kill infecting organisms
|
|
Bacteriostatic
|
slow their growth
|
|
Synergy
Example |
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.
In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects. Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis. |
|
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
|
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.
2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis 3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis 4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis 5.Disruption of cell membrane function. |
|
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
|
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins, Imipenem, Vancomycin |
|
Bactericidal
|
kill infecting organisms
|
|
Bacteriostatic
|
slow their growth
|
|
Synergy
Example |
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.
In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects. Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis. |
|
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
|
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.
2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis 3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis 4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis 5.Disruption of cell membrane function. |
|
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
|
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins, Imipenem, Vancomycin |
|
Bactericidal
|
kill infecting organisms
|
|
Bacteriostatic
|
slow their growth
|
|
Synergy
Example |
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.
In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects. Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis. |
|
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
|
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.
2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis 3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis 4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis 5.Disruption of cell membrane function. |
|
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
|
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins, Imipenem, Vancomycin |
|
Bactericidal
|
kill infecting organisms
|
|
Bacteriostatic
|
slow their growth
|
|
Synergy
Example |
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.
In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects. Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis. |
|
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
|
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.
2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis 3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis 4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis 5.Disruption of cell membrane function. |
|
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
|
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins, Imipenem, Vancomycin |
|
Bactericidal
|
kill infecting organisms
|
|
Bacteriostatic
|
slow their growth
|
|
Synergy
Example |
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.
In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects. Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis. |
|
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
|
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.
2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis 3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis 4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis 5.Disruption of cell membrane function. |
|
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
|
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins, Imipenem, Vancomycin |
|
Bactericidal
|
kill infecting organisms
|
|
Bacteriostatic
|
slow their growth
|
|
Synergy
Example |
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.
In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects. Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis. |
|
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
|
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.
2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis 3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis 4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis 5.Disruption of cell membrane function. |
|
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
|
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins, Imipenem, Vancomycin |
|
Bactericidal
|
kill infecting organisms
|
|
Bacteriostatic
|
slow their growth
|
|
Synergy
Example |
Synergy--two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents (1+1=>2) Examples of Synergy include Penicillins+Aminoglycosides in treatment of infections due to enterococci or Pseudomonas aeroginosa.
In a few cases,antimicrobial drug combinations may result in antagonistic(1+1=<2)effects. Penicillins+Tetracyclines in Pnemococcal meningitis. |
|
5 mechanism of action of antibiotics
|
1.Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis.
2.Inhibition of Bacterial protein synthesis 3.Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis 4.Inhibition of Folic acid synthesis 5.Disruption of cell membrane function. |
|
Inhibition of Bacterial Cell wall synthesis, give examples of antibiotics
|
Penicillins,
Cephalosporins, Imipenem, Vancomycin |