chemotherapy 1 general principles
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CHEMOTHERAPYHIGHLIGHTS
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General Principles
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GENERAL PRINCIPLES
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REVOLUTIONThe germ theory of disease
Pasteur, 1861
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MICROORGANISMS
Bacteria Viruses
Fungi Parasites
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Chemotherapy
Antimicrobial Agents
Antibacterial
Antifungal
Antiviral
Antiparasitic Agents
Anthelmintics
Antiprotozoal
Anticancer Chemotherapy
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SELECTIVE ON MICROBES
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GOALS
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Some laboratory techniquesuseful in diagnosis of microbial diseases
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EFFECT ON BACTERIA
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Effects of bacteri-cidal andbacterio-static drugs ongrowth of bacteria in vitro
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ANTIBIOTIC PHARMACODYNAMIC CATEGORIES
Determination of MIC and MBC of an antibiotic
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Determination of MIC and MBC of an antibiotic
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Concentration–Dependent (with PAE)
• Bactericidal effect is increased with drug concentration . Optimum effect is achieved with concentrations 10 times MIC.• Trough drug concentration may fall below MIC during dosing interval without loss of efficacy, as bacterial regrowth is
inhibited by PAE → ↓ resistance.• Aminoglycosides• Quinolones• Azithromycin
Time-Dependent (with minimal or no PAE)
• Bactericidal effect depends on the duration that the drug level exceeds MIC.• Concentration should be maintained at 2-4 times MIC throughout dosing interval, as bacterial
regrowth starts very soon after trough falls below MIC, since the drugs have no PAE.• β-lactams• Vancomycin
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A. Significant dose-dependent killing effect shown by tobramycin. B. Nonsignificant dose-dependent killing effect shown by
ticarcillin.cfu = colony forming units; MIC = minimum inhibitory
concentration.
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SPECTRUM
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Bacterial infections
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MECHANISM OF ACTION
Mohamed Bahr; MD, PhDBar chart showing the six most commonly used drug families
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Bar chart with the drugsof choice for treatment ofS aureus
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RESISTANCE
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COST
Relative cost of some drugs used for treatment of PU caused by H pylori
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REFERENCESLippincott’s Illustrated Reviews, 5th ed.
Color Atlas of Pharmacology, 2nd ed.
Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of
Therapeutics, 12th ed.