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drugs that inhibit translation and therefore inhibit prokaryotes from dividing and proliferating and called what?
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protein synthesis inhibitors
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Antibiotics that act on the 50s subunit:
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CEC
Chloramphenical Erythromycin Clindamycin |
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Antibiotics that act on the 30s subunit:
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Tetracycline
Aminoglycosides |
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Are Aminoglycosides bacterioSTATIC or bacterioCIDAL?
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BACTERIOCIDAL
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Antibiotics that cause misreading of the mRNA code, generally only working on aerobic gram negative organisms are what?
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Aminoglycosides
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Antibiotics that target gram negative and are strongly ototoxic, nephrotoxic and neurotoxic are what?
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Aminoglycosides
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Aluminum, magnesium, iron and calcium significantly impair absorption of this class of antibiotics?
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TETRACYCLINES
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Patients should avoid excess sun exposure while taking this class?
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Tetracyclines
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Pseudotumor cerebri can be promoted by this class of drugs?
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Tetracyclines
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Antacids, iron, and calcium must be avoided within a two hour timeframe of ingesting this class of drugs?
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Tetracyclines
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Which antibiotic can cause grey baby syndrome?
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Chloramphicol
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Antibiotic that is especially effective against aerobes but is bone marrow toxic and can yield fatal aplastic anemia?
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Chloramphenicol
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MOA of Chloramphicol?
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binds 50S and blocks action of peptidyl transferase, enzyme needed to form the peptide bond between two AAs
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MOA of Erythromycin?
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block translocation
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This antibiotic is a macrolides?
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Erythromycin
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Macrolides are the DOC for what?
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mycoplasma pneumoniae
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What is the DOC in penicillin allergic patients?
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Erythromycin
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What is the DOC for anaerobic infections that occur above the diaphragm?
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Clindamycin
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Non-bacterial cells, including our own cells, fungi, and protozoa are also known as what?
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EUKARYOTES
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What toxin is a protein synthesis inhibitor in EUKARYOTES?
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Diphtheria toxin
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