Isoniazid promotes the excretion of _____, therefore resulting in deficiency and peripheral neuropathy
Which step ([A] - [F]) of Bacterial Genetics does Trimethoprim impact?_____
Pyrazinamide is a pro-drug that is converted into the active form, _____, by the enzyme pyrazinamidase
Treatment for Staph aureus infections (not MRSA): _____
What cutaneous pathology can be treated with tetracyclines?_____
Helicobacter pylori triple therapy includes a PPI, _____, and clarithromycin
What cephalosporin has a long half-life, making it useful for surgical prophylaxis?_____
Which carbapenem antibiotic is inhibited by the kidney?_____
Fluoroquinolones are indicated for treatment of Otitis _____
Cefepime is indicated as empiric therapy in _____
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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