You are taking care of a patient with renal failure secondary to anti-fungal therapy. The patient is a 66-year-old male being treated for cryptococcal meningitis. This drug has a variety of known side effects including acute febrile reactions to infusions, anemia, hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia. What is the mechanism of action of this drug?
AInhibition of squalene epoxidase
BBinding of the 50S subunit
CPore formation secondary to ergosterol binding
DDisruption of microtubule formation
EInhibition of 1,3-beta-glucan synthase
A 60-year-old man with a history of coronary artery disease and hyperlipidemia presents to his internist for a follow-up visit 3 weeks after visiting an urgent care center for symptoms of cough, fever, and difficulty breathing. He had been prescribed erythromycin in addition to his usual regimen of rosuvastatin and aspirin. With which potential side effect or interaction should the internist be most concerned?
AMyalgia due to decreased rosuvastatin metabolism in the presence of erythromycin
BGastric bleeding due to decreased aspirin metabolism in the presence of erythromycin
CUnstable angina due to decreased rosuvastatin metabolism in the presence of erythromycin
DTinnitus due to decreased aspirin metabolism in the presence of erythromycin
EMetabolic acidosis due to decreased aspirin metabolism in the presence of erythromycin
A 37-year-old woman with a history of anorectal abscesses complains of pain in the perianal region. Physical examination reveals mild swelling, tenderness, and erythema of the perianal skin. She is prescribed oral ampicillin and asked to return for follow-up. Two days later, the patient presents with a high-grade fever, syncope, and increased swelling. Which of the following would be the most common mechanism of resistance leading to the failure of antibiotic therapy in this patient?
AIntrinsic absence of a target site for the drug
BUse of an altered metabolic pathway
CProduction of beta-lactamase enzyme
DAltered structural target for the drug
EDrug efflux pump
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