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Penicillins/Cephalosporins
Fluoroquinolones/Aminoglycosides
THE REST!
THE REST!
100

MIC stands for

Minimum Inhibitory Concentration - the lowest concentration of drug at which bacteria are inhibited (stopped) from growing

100

Name 3 drugs in the penicillin group of antimicrobials

Ampicillin, amoxicillin, Penicillin, Cloxacillin etc

100

List 2 drugs in the fluoroquinolone category

Marbofloxacin, Enrofloxacin, Orbifloxacin

100

What antimicrobial is also effective against protozoa such as giardia?

Metronidazole

100

Which group of antimicrobials does doxycycline belong in?

Tetracycline - Doxycycline is used for treatment in lyme disease + tick borne diseases, respiratory infections

200

Which group of antimicrobials is most likely to cause an hypersensitivity/allergic reaction?

Penicillins

200

Name 2 drugs in the cephalosporin group

Cephalexin (used for pyoderma), cephodoxime, cefovecin

200

List 2 common side effects of aminoglycoside antimicrobials

Nephrotoxicity

Ototoxicity

200

What complication can occur giving tetracyclines to a pregnant animal?

May cause discoloured teeth

200

Erythromycin belongs to which group of antimicrobials

Macrolides

300

Bactericidal means.. 

Kills bacteria 

300

What type of adverse reaction is most commonly observed when penicillins are administered to rabbits?

Severe diarrhea

300

List 2 potentially harmful side effects of administering fluroquinolones such as enrofloxacin (Baytril) and marbofloxacin (Zeniquin)

Damage to growing cartilage

Retinal damage in cats

300

List 3 antifungal agents

Griseofulvin, Ketoconazole, Miconazole, Itraconazole

300

Clindamycin belongs to which antimicrobial group?

Lincosamides (used for deep skin infections, dental disease) 

400

Bacteriostatic means...

Inhibit growth, but not actually killing bacteria

Ex: Tetracycline, doxycycline 

400

Penicillins are excreted by the...

Kidneys

400

What fluoroquinolone is safest for rabbits (less likely to kill normal gut flora which would cause diarrhea)

Baytril (enrofloxacin)

400

Which antimicrobial should be avoided in all food-producing animals?

Chloramphenicol 

400

Aplastic anemia is a condition caused by administration or ingestion of ____________, an anti-infective agent that is banned in food producing animals

Chloramphenicol

500

List 3 mechanisms of actions for antimicrobials

Inhibition of cell wall synthesis (penicillins, cephalosporins) 

Impairment of cell membrane function

Inhibit protein synthesis (tetracyclines, chloramphenicol, macrolides, lincosamides, aminoglycosides)

Inhibit DNA synthesis (quinolones, metronidazole)

Inhibit folic acid (sulfonamides) 

500

What beta lactam inhibitor is added to amoxicillin improving its effectiveness?

Clavulanate/Clavulanic acid 

500

What aminoglycoside is most likely to cause damage to the ear?

Gentamicin

500

Griseofulvin targets what type of microbe?

FUNGUS! Dermatophytes

500

Which group of antimicrobials has the following potential side effects:

keratoconjunctivitis sicca, polyarthritis, hematuria, hypothyroidism, photosensitivity 

Sulfonamides

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