_____ is an aminopenicillin that can be used to treat (non-vancomycin resistant) Enterococcus infection (E. faecalis, E. faecium).
Tetracyclines are associated with _____ (cutaneous complication)
Bacterial transferase enzymes can inactivate aminoglycosides via _____
Carbapenems work by by binding bacterial _____, inhibiting cell wall synthesis
Fluoroquinolones are indicated mostly for gram _____ infections
Tetracyclines are associated with _____ side effects
Probenecid _____ the plasma concentration of drugs (penicillin, methotrexate, NSAIDs, etc.)
The metabolic acidosis associated with Isoniazid use has a(n) _____ anion gap (normal or elevated)
Patients taking drugs that are excreted via the renal tubular basolateral OAT channels (ex Penicillin, Cephalosporins, Methotrexate) should be monitored carefully while taking _____
Which aminopenicillin can be used in dental procedures toprophylactically treat endocarditis in high-risk patients?_____
Penicillins and beta-lactamase inhibitors
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Cephalosporins
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Carbapenems and monobactams
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Fluoroquinolones
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Aminoglycosides
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Macrolides, ketolides, and lincosamides
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Tetracyclines and glycylcyclines
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Sulfonamides and trimethoprim
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Vancomycin and other glycopeptides
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Oxazolidinones and streptogramins
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Daptomycin and lipopeptides
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Polymyxins
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Antibiotic resistance mechanisms
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