Title: Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Therapy
1Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Therapy
- Gerianne R. Bliss, M.D.
- Chuck Hensley, R.Ph., M.BA.
2Basics of Therapy
- Classification and selection
- Based on the principle of selective toxicity
3Which type of organism
- Antibacterial
- Antifungal
- Antiviral
- Antiparasitic
4Site and Mechanism of Action
Inhibitors of
- Cell wall synthesis
- Protein synthesis
- Metabolic/protein synthesis
- Cell membrane synthesis
5Antimicrobial Activity
6Spectrum
7Sensitivity and Resistance
- MIC minimum inhibitory conc
- CDKR conc dependent killing rate
- PAE postantibiotic effect
8Sensitivity and Resistance
- Susceptibility
- Intermediate sensitivity
- Resistance patterns
- Mutation and selection
- Transferable resistance
9Resistance- Mechanisms
- Inactivation
- Decreased accumulation
- Reduced affinity
10Selection of Antimicrobial Drugs
- HOST FACTORS
- Allergies
- Age
- Immune Status
- Renal Impairment
- Hepatic Insufficiency
- Abscesses
- Indwelling Catheters
11Drug Characteristics
- Antimicrobial Activity
- Pharmacokinetic Principles
- Adverse Effect Profile
- Cost and Convenience
12Combination Drug Therapy
Relationship/effect may be
- Antagonistic
- Additive
- Synergistic
- Indifferent
13Prevention
- Invasive procedures
- Prevent disease transmission
Refer to The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial
Therapy 2002
14Antibacterial Classification
- Inhibitors of Cell Wall Synthesis
- Inhibitors of Bacterial Protein Synthesis
15Inhibitors of Cell Wall Synthesis
Inhibition of cell wall synthesis is bactericidal
- Gram positive negative have cytoplasmic
membrane and cell wall - Gram negative has outer membrane with porins
16Site of Drug Action
- Beta-lactam drugs bind to penicillin-binding
proteins and disrupt functions of the cell wall
- Other inhibitors block synthesis of the cell wall
17Beta-Lactam Antibiotics
- Includes following
- penicillins
- beta-lactamase inhibitors
- cephalosporins
- monobactams
- carbapenems
18Penicillins
- Narrow Spectrum
- Penicillinase Resistant
- Extended Spectrum
- Beta-Lactamase Inhibitors
19Drug Properties
- Synthetic vs. semi synthetic
- Acid stable vs. acid labile
- Spectrum and indications
- Hypersensitivity reactions
20Beta-Lactamase Inhibitors
- Beta-lactamases inactivate beta-lactam antibiotic
- Suicide inhibitors surrogate substitute
- Clavulanate, sulbactam, tazabactam
- Given with beta-lactam antibiotic to prevent
degradation by bacteria
21Cephalosporins
- Four generations
- Greater resistance to beta-lactamases
- Wider range of antimicrobial activity
- Little toxicity to host
- Some cross-reactivity with penicillins
- Can cause platelet dysfunction
22Monobactams
- Aztreonam
- For gram negative organisms
- IV only
- Bone marrow suspression
23Carbapenems
- Wide range of bacteria both gram and
- Can cause hematologic reactions
24Other Cell Wall Inhibitors
- Vancomycin
- Bacitracin
- Cycloserine
- Fosfomycin
25Inhibitors of Bacterial Protein Synthesis
- Selective blocking of protein synthesis at the
ribosome - Bacteriostatic
2630s Ribosomal Subunit Antibiotics
- Aminoglycosides
- Given parenterally
- Not metabolized
- Renal excretion
- Peak and trough levels to avoid toxicity
- Gram neg spectrum
- Nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity
27Tetracyclines
- Broad-spectrum
- Widespread resistance-R factors
- Avoid in pregnant women and children less than 8
years - Renal, liver, and skin toxicity
- Bind calcium, aluminum and iron
28Spectinomycin
- Can be use to treat gonorrhea
- Causes nausea and pain at site of injection
2950s Ribosomal Subunit Antibiotics
- Macrolides
- Erythromycin and semi-synthetic derivatives
- Upper and lower respiratory tract infections
- Remember
- GI upset
- Cholestatic jaundice
30Other 50s ribosomal antibiotics
- Clindamycin
- Good for gram pos cocci
- Increased incidence of pseudomembranous colitis
- Chloramphenicol
- - anemia
- Quinupristin-Dalfopristin
- - streptogramin-new class
31Mupirocin
- Structurally unrelated to all other antibiotics
- Inhibits protein synthesis through unique
mechanism - No cross-resistance
- Topically active against Staph and Strep