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OU Pharm Antibiotics Quiz

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1. Cefazolin (Ancef)




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2. Azithromycin




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3. Ampicillin/Sulbactam (Unasyn)




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4. Dalfopristin/Quinupristin 




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5. Rifampin (Rifacin)




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6. Erythromycin




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7. Pleuromutilin




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8. Cefepime (Maxipime)




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9. Ceftriaxone (Rocephin)




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10. Tigecycline 




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11. Flagyl, bactericidal. C-difficile, H-pylori. Watch for CNS effects.




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12. ketolides, bateriostatic and can be bactericidal, inhibit protein synthesis. Mild to moderate upper respiratory infections.




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13. Sulfonamide combo, bacteriostatic, UTI and otitis media




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14. Tetracycline, bacteriostatic, inhibit protein synthesis. Lyme's disease, Rickettsia, syphilis.




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15. Primarily bacteriostatic (can also be bactericidal against specific bugs). Used judiciously when other antibiotics don't work. Often used with other abx. Penicillin resistant bacterial meningitis and VRE. Gray's syndrome in infants and children.




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16. Penicillins, bactericidal, weaken cell wall, strep pneumonia, meningitis, endocarditis.




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17. Fluoroquinolones, inhibit bacterial synthesis of DNA and RNA or disrupt DNA function. Pneumonia, Kidney infection, prostatitis. Watch for CNS




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18. Penicillins, bactericidal, weaken cell wall, strep pneumonia, meningitis, endocarditis.




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19. Bacteriostatic at low concentrations and bacteriostatic at high concentrations. Used topically, effective against gram positive bacteria. Treats impetigo.




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20. Flouroquinolones, inhibit bacterial synthesis of DNA and RNA or disrupt DNA function. Cellulitis, kidney infection, UTI, and Anthrax.





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