Anti-Infectant Drugs
Pharmacy Tech
Created Date
09.22.20
Last Updated
09.24.20
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Kills the microorganisms
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Allows the body's natural defense mechanisms to have time to destroy the microorganisms by
inhibiting bacterial growth
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not synthesized from microorganisms. Usually bacteriostatic, but some are considered bactericidal
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Synthesized by microorganisms - grown, Can be bacteriostatic or bactericidal, Most are taken on an empty stomach (one hour before or two hours after a meal) to ensure proper absorption, Should be taken for the full course of therapy
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Concentrated in the urine and are used for urinary tract infections
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Are antibiotics belonging to the macrolide group that are modified, giving them a much broader
spectrum than other macrolides.
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Binds to Ca products (do not eat/drink dairy products), binds to aluminum and magnesium. Use protection in sunlight. Do not take while pregnant.
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These tetracycline analogues are specifically designed to overcome tetracycline resistance
bacteria
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• Used in mainly in hospitals, Heavy hitter ABT
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To treat topical and systemic fungal infections
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To treat parasitic infections (parasites are organisms which need a host to complete their life
cycle)
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Treatment of worm infections
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Amoeba infections
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To treat tuberculosis
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Medications to help kill viral infections
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