general
class: inhibit protein synthesis
names
names
True/false
100
how can bacteria be classified
O2 requirements, gram staining characteristics, shape, arrangement
100
which does Remi NOT like to use and which does it belong to: tetracyclines, florfenical, aminoglycosides
gentamicin; aminoglycosides
100
name a potentiated penicillin for animals
What is clavamox
100
what drugs are effective against protozoa
metronidazole
100
many bacteria are not resistant to tretracylines
false; they are
200
what's the difference between bacteriostatic and bacteriocidal
bacteriostatic: inhibits growth bacteriocidal: kills bacteria
200
what can treat rickettsial infections?
tetracyclines
200
what are cephlosporins similar to and give an example
penicillins, they inhibit cell wall synthesis; cephalexin (Keflex)
200
what drug can impair the development in juveniles?
fluoroqinolones
200
fluoroquinolones are used cautiously in dogs
false, cats
300
3 classes
antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals
300
which group do enrofloxacin and marbofloxacin belong to
fluoroquinolones
300
tetracycline
panmycin
300
what are lincosamides used to treat
URI's and skin infections
300
sulfonamides can cause renal disease
true.
400
different species survive in different environments depending on
O2 supply, temp, pH
400
metronidazole
flagyl
400
clindamycin
antirobe
400
enrofloxacin
baytril
400
polyene antifungals are absorbed poorly by GI
true
500
whats the difference between aerobic bacteria and anaerobic bacteria
aerobic: requires oxygen anaerobic: doesn't require oxygen
500
what is a superficial antifungal for?
to treat ring worm, give with fatty meals to aid absorption
500
ciprofloxacin
cipro
500
difloxacin
dicural
500
imidazole antifungals don't treat systemic and some superficial infections
false, they do
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