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Flashcards about Anti-Bacterial Agents
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B-Lactam
A type of anti-bacterial agent.
Anti-Mycobacterial Agents
Agents that combat mycobacterial infections.
Penicillin
B-Lactam antibiotic.
Ampicillin
B-Lactam antibiotic.
Methicillin
B-Lactam antibiotic.
Piperacillin
B-Lactam antibiotic.
Aztreonam
B-Lactam antibiotic.
Imipenem
B-Lactam antibiotic.
50S Inhibitors
Inhibitors that target the 50S ribosomal subunit.
30S Inhibitors
Inhibitors that target the 30S ribosomal subunit.
Isoniazid
An antimycobacterial agent.
Rifampin
An antimycobacterial agent.
Pyrazinamide
An antimycobacterial agent.
Dapsone
An antimycobacterial agent.
Ethambutol
An antimycobacterial agent.
Chloramphenicol
50S inhibitor.
Macrolides (e.g., Erythromycin)
50S inhibitor.
Clindamycin
50S inhibitor.
Linezolid
50S inhibitor.
Aminoglycosides (e.g., Gentamicin)
30S inhibitor.
Tetracyclines
30S inhibitor.
Cephalosporins
Antibiotics that inhibit bacterial cell wall synthesis.
Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole
Other anti-bacterial agent.
Fluoroquinolones (e.g., Ciprofloxacin)
Other anti-bacterial agent.
Vancomycin
Other anti-bacterial agent.
Metronidazole
Other anti-bacterial agent.
Daptomycin
Other anti-bacterial agent.