DOC
Contraindications
Adverse effects
Characteristics
Coverage
100

What is the drug of choice for MRSA?

IV Vancomycin

100

Why do you want to avoid bactrim in pregnancy?

neural tube defects - 1st trimester

Kernicterus - 3rd trimester 

100

What are the main adverse effects of bactrim? 

Photosensitivity and SJS 


others: 

GI, dose-dependent bone marrow suppression, anemia, crystalluria, ATN

100

Which medications are protein synthesis inhibitors?

Clindamycin, Tedizolid, Linezolid

100

What is the only clinical use for nitrofurantoin and max amount of days it can be used? what are main bacteria it covers? (3) 

UTI and never more than 7 days 

coverage: 

good - e. coli, staph sap., enterococcus 

 (other) modest - klebsiella, citrobacter, proteus 

200

What is drug of choice for trichomonas vaginalis?

Metronidazole

200

When is nitrofurantoin contraindicated and why?

Pregnancy in patients at term (38-42 weeks), and neonates- induce hemolytic anemia 

Pts with renal function decline: CrCl < 30 

200

What are main adverse effects of tedizolid/linezolid?

Myelosuppression

other: anemia, neuropathy

200

What medication is time dependent?

Bactrim

Other: beta lactams

200

Which two medications cover anaerobes?

Clindamycin, metronidazole

300

What is the drug of choice for gonorrhea?

Ceftriaxone

300

Which medications are safe in pregnancy? (3)

Clindamycin, metronidazole, vancomycin 

300

What medication causes "red-man" syndrome and how do you fix it? 

rapid infusion, slow infusion 

not allergy related

300

Which medications are bacteriostatic? (3)

Clindamycin, linezolid, tedizolid

other: macrolides, tetracyclines

300

Which medication is the only one that has coverage for Haemophilus and Moraxella?

Bactrim

400

What is the drug of choice for enterococcus in a patient with a true penicillin allergy?

IV Vancomycin

400

Why should you use caution when treating an obese patient with vancomycin?

Accumulation of drug

400

What is common adverse effect for metronidazole?

Metallic taste 

other: GI

400

Which medications are concentration dependent?

Nitrofurantoin, daptomcyin

400

How can vancomycin be used to treat C. diff? Why does it have to be that way? What does vancomycin cover normally?

C. diff - when given orally, not absorbed via the gut 

gram positive! staphylococcus, streptococcus, enterococcus

500

What 4 things is Bactrim the DOC for?

PCP, toxoplasma gondii, nocardia, stenotrophomonas maltophilia

500

What are the only four medications that don't require renal adjustments?

Tedizolid, linezolid, clindamycin, metronidazole

500

What are the two severe adverse effects associated with clindamycin?

SJS and C. diff

500

Which medications are cell wall synthesis inhibitor AND cell membrane depolarization?

Telavancin, oritavancin, dalbavancin

500

Which medications cover gram positive? (MSSA, MRSA, streptococcus pyogenes, penumoniae, enterococcus)

Vancomycin, daptomycin, televancin, dalbavancin, oritavancin, linezolid, tedizolid 

Bactrim - DOES NOT COVER enterococcus 

Clindamycin - doesnt cover enterococcus requires too high of doses basically untreatable

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