Nitrosureas requires bioactivation by _____ enzymes to be effective
#2
Fluoroquinolones are _____ due to them causing cartilage damage to the fetus
#3
Praziquantel is an anti-helminthic agent that increases Ca2+ permeability and increases _____.
#4
DPP-4 inhibitors can increase risk of _____ tract infection
#5
What antimicrobial is similar to sulfonamides, inhibiting dihydropteroate synthase?_____
#6
Toxoid vaccines are composed of a denatured bacterial toxin with an intact _____
#7
What is the common treatment for all rickettsial diseases?
#8
aminoglycosides
#9
tetracyclines
#10
antimycin A
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New antimicrobial development Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Nitrosureas requires bioactivation by _____ enzymes to be effective
Answer: cytochrome p450
Flashcard 2: Fluoroquinolones are _____ due to them causing cartilage damage to the fetus
Answer: teratogenic
Flashcard 3: Praziquantel is an anti-helminthic agent that increases Ca2+ permeability and increases _____.
Answer: vacuolization
Flashcard 4: DPP-4 inhibitors can increase risk of _____ tract infection
Answer: upper respiratory
Flashcard 5: What antimicrobial is similar to sulfonamides, inhibiting dihydropteroate synthase?_____
Answer: Dapsone
Flashcard 6: Toxoid vaccines are composed of a denatured bacterial toxin with an intact _____
Answer: receptor binding site
Flashcard 7: What is the common treatment for all rickettsial diseases?
Answer: doxycycline
Flashcard 8: aminoglycosides
Answer: CN 8 toxicity
Flashcard 9: tetracyclines
Answer: discolored teeth
Flashcard 10: antimycin A
Answer:
Extra: inhibits the electron transport chaininhibits oxidative phosphorylation
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