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Created by aaudreylynnn
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| Question | Answer |
| where can you isolate clavulanate potassium | Streptomyces clavuligeris |
| components of Augmentin under what specific drug does Augmentin belong? | Amoxicillin + Clavulanic acid (K salt) Clavulanate Potassium |
| it used for the control of serious infections caused by beta-lactamase-producing bacteria | potassium clavulanate + ticarcillin Ticarcillin - extended-spectrum penicillin |
| it is an penicillanic acid sulfone | Sulbactam |
| components of Unasyn under what specific drug does Unasyn belong? | ampicillin Na + Sulbactam Na Sulbactam |
| it is also a penicillanic acid sulfone that is similar to sulbactam | Tazobactam |
| Piperacillin + Tazobactam | Zosyn injectable |
| where can you isolate thienamycin | Streptomyces cattleya see p 276 |
| it is a derivative of thienamycin | imipenem |
| it is an inhibitor of DHP-1 what is DHP-1 | Cilastatin dehydropeptidase-1 |
| what are the carbapenems | imipenem - clistatin thienamycin |
| what are the newer carbapenems | meropenem biapenem |
| it is a second-gen carbapenem | Meropenem |
| approved as ________ and is the treatment of infections caused by multiply-resistant bacteria and for empirical therapy for serious infections, such as bacterial meningitis, septicemia, pneumonia, and peritonitis. | Merrem; Meropenem |
| newer second-gen carbapenem | Biapenem |
| Biapenems are stable to ______ and resistant to most __________ broad spectrum antibacterial activity (aerobic G- and G+; anaerobes) | DHP-1; Beta-lactamases |
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