Antifungals
Antiparasitic
Hepatitis
Genitourinary
Bonus
100

More double bonds in polyene antifungals have what effect on the toxicity of the drug?

What is decrease

100
drugs that are more this are usually preferred in infections localized to the gut because of low absorption

What is polar

100
The role of the ethylglycol in PeG interferon is this

What is prevents degredation

100

The role of tromethamine in the combination with fosfomycin has this effect.

What is increase pH to prevent acid degradation of fosfomycin

100

This is the first-line treatment for males with a urinary tract infection with a risk of STD

What is cetriaxone (or cefixime) plus doxycycline (or azithromycin)

200

Imidazole antifungals are typically formulated into what type of drug?

What is topical

200

The Mechanism of Quinines includes the build-up of this which typically parasites convert to a nontoxic form

What is Heme (or hematin)

200

The NS3/4A drugs bind to this site on the protease enzyme

what is s2 subsite

200

The half-life of Macrodantin is decreased because the formulation only includes the microcrystals which have this effect.

what is instant release

200

This(ese) are the  first-line treatment(s) for uncomplicated malaria

artemeter and lumefantrine (coartem)

atovaquone and proguanil (malarone)

Quinine and doxycycline (or clindamycin or tetracyline)

300

Amphotericin B is highly toxic, but formulating it into this form will decrease these effects like nephrotoxicity

What is liposomal amphotericin 

300

This functional group on the artemisinins is responsible for their activity. (Draw it)

What is endoperoxide

300

The p1-p3 NS3/4A drugs are *blank* susceptible to resistance because of this propriety. (2 part answer)

what is less; and free p2 site
300

The half-life of macrobid is greater because it is the combination of these two formulations. 

What are the macrocrystals and the monohydrate complex

300

This is the treatment for mild-moderate babesiosis

What is azithromycin and atovaquone

400

Azole antifungals typically cause a lot of drug-drug interactions due to inhibition of this

What are CYP450 enzymes

400

The CF3 group on mefloquine has this effect on the drug when compared to quinine

What is decreased metabolism, and increase half life.

400

The p2-p4 are *blank* susceptible to resistance due to this property. 

What is more; rigid constriction of the p2 site

400

Fosfomycin activity will *blank* if the pH of the urine is low 

What is decrease
400

This is the preferred treatment in a patient with oral thrush (oropharyngeal candidiasis)

What is clotrimazole troches or miconazole topical 

500

Efinaconazole has an advantage for the treatment of onychomycosis over terbinafine and griseofulvin due to this property

What is that efinaconazole penetrates the nail when applied topically, while the other options are system therapy

500

The role of piperonyl butoxide in the formulation with permethrins has this effect. 

What is decreased resistance due to the inhibition of the CYP enzyme inside the parasite that metabolizes the drug. 

500

Non-nucleoside NS5B drugs have this advantage over nucleoside NS5B drugs

What is they are already active 

500

Methenamine activity will *blank* in the presence of a low urine pH

What is increase

500

This is the first-line treatment for a treatment-naive patient with no cirrhosis

What is Mavyret (or Epclusa)