Antibiotics Flashcards

1
Q

Who is responsible for licensing drugs which can be used in Europe?

A

European Medicines Association (EMA)

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2
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The drugs licensed by the EMA are launched in all countries in Europe. TRUE/FALSE?

A

FALSE

The EMA decide what countries are most in need of the drug and where they will make the most money

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3
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Who in the UK is responsible for regulating the manufacturers?

A

Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)

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4
Q

What are the 3 outcomes of the Scottish Medicine Consortium review?

A

Medicine not recommended
Approved with restrictions (e.g. pregnancy, children etc)
Approved with NO restrictions

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5
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Who ultimately gets to decide what antibiotic should be used in the hospital?

A

Local formulary

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6
Q

What are the 4C antibiotics which increase the risk of C-Diff?

A

Clindamycin
Cephalosporins
Ciprofloxacin (quinolones)
Co-amoxiclav

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7
Q

What are the NHS Tayside empirical antibiotics for SEPSIS?

A

IV Amoxicillin + Metronidazole + Gentamicin

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8
Q

Amoxicillin, Metronidazole and Gentamicin cover what types of bacteria?

A
Amoxicillin = Gm +ve
Metronidazole = Anaerobes
Gentamicin = Gm -ve
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9
Q

What is meant by “empirical” antibiotics?

A

Antibiotics given with our best guess, before we know what the bug is

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10
Q

How often should doctors review IV antibiotics?

A

daily

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11
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IV to ORAL switch should be made as soon as possible. TRUE/FALSE?

A

TRUE

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12
Q

Where are anaerobic bugs usually found?

A

No O2 required

=> DEEP in the body

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13
Q

Where are atypical organisms usually found?

A

Lungs/chest

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14
Q

Where are Gm -ve bacteria usually found?

A

GI tract

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15
Q

Where are Gm +ve bacteria normally found?

A

skin and mucous membranes

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16
Q

Aztreonam has no oral formulation. TRUE/FALSE?

A

TRUE

can only be given IV

17
Q

Ciprofloxacin offers cover of strep. pneumoniae. TRUE/FALSE?

A

FALSE
It doesnt cover it
We give Amoxicillin instead

18
Q

Name 3 antibiotics with good bioavailability. (Work as well orally as they do IV)

A

Clindamycin
Clarithromycin
Ciprofloxacin

19
Q

When is one of the only times quinolones should be used?

A

For pseudomonas infection

e.g. in CF

20
Q

Clindamycin covers anaerobes, but does it also cover GM +ve or Gm -ve?

A

Gm +ve

21
Q

Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamases (ESBLs) are pathogens which are so resistant they rule out what antibiotics?

A

Amoxicillin
Cephalosporins
Aztreonam
Tazocin