Lecture 3: Cell Wall Synthesis-Inhibiting Antibacterials- summary table

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What is the classification of Amoxicillin?

Penem

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What is the generation of Amoxicillin?

NA

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What is the spectrum of Amoxicillin?

Gm(+) and Gm(-)

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What formulations are available for Amoxicillin?

Oral liquid; Intramammary

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What are the trade names for Amoxicillin?

Clavamox; Amoximast

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What are the clinical indications for Amoxicillin?

Feline and canine pyoderma; kittens URIs, wounds, UTIs; bovine mastitis

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What is the potentiator for Amoxicillin?

Clavulanate (oral); None (intramammary)

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What is the classification of Ampicillin?

Penem

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What is the generation of Ampicillin?

NA

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What is the spectrum of Ampicillin?

Gm(+) and Gm(-)

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What formulations are available for Ampicillin?

Injectable; Intramammary

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What are the trade names for Ampicillin?

Polyflex; Ampiclox

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What are the clinical indications for Ampicillin?

BRD and Clostridium (bovine); bovine mastitis

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What is the potentiator for Ampicillin?

None

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What is the classification of Hetacillin?

Penem

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What is the generation of Hetacillin?

NA

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What is the spectrum of Hetacillin?

Gm(+)

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What formulation is available for Hetacillin?

Intramammary

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What are the trade names for Hetacillin?

Hetacin-K; Polymast

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What are the clinical indications for Hetacillin?

Bovine mastitis

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What is the potentiator for Hetacillin?

None

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What is the classification of Cloxacillin?

Penem

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What is the generation of Cloxacillin?

NA

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What is the spectrum of Cloxacillin?

Staphylococcus aureus

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What formulation is available for Cloxacillin?

Intramammary

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What are the trade names for Cloxacillin?

DairyClox; DryClox

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What are the clinical indications for Cloxacillin?

Bovine mastitis

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What is the potentiator for Cloxacillin?

None

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What is the classification of Penicillin G?

Penem

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What is the generation of Penicillin G?

NA

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What is the spectrum of Penicillin G?

Gm(+)

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What formulation is available for Penicillin G?

Intramammary

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What is the trade name for Penicillin G?

Quartermaster

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What are the clinical indications for Penicillin G?

Bovine mastitis

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What is the potentiator for Penicillin G?

None

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What is the classification of Ticarcillin?

Penem

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What is the generation of Ticarcillin?

NA

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What is the spectrum of Ticarcillin?

Pseudomonas

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What formulation is available for Ticarcillin?

Injectable used otically

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What is the trade name for Ticarcillin?

Timentin

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What are the clinical indications for Ticarcillin?

Pseudomonas otitis in dogs and cats

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What is the potentiator for Ticarcillin?

Clavulanate

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What is the classification of Cephalexin?

Cephem

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What is the generation of Cephalexin?

1st

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What is the spectrum of Cephalexin?

Gm(+)

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What formulation is available for Cephalexin?

Oral pills

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What is the trade name for Cephalexin?

Keflex

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What are the clinical indications for Cephalexin?

SA staphylococcal pyoderma, UTIs, bone infections, soft tissue infections

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What is the potentiator for Cephalexin?

None

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What is the classification of Cephadroxil?

Cephem

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What is the generation of Cephadroxil?

1st

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What is the spectrum of Cephadroxil?

Gm(+)

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What formulation is available for Cephadroxil?

Oral liquid

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What is the trade name for Cephadroxil?

Cephadrops

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What are the clinical indications for Cephadroxil?

SA URIs

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What is the potentiator for Cephadroxil?

None

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What is the classification of Cephapirin?

Cephem

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What is the generation of Cephapirin?

1st

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What is the spectrum of Cephapirin?

Gm(+)

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What formulation is available for Cephapirin?

Intramammary

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What are the trade names for Cephapirin?

Today; Tomorrow

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What are the clinical indications for Cephapirin?

Bovine mastitis

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What is the potentiator for Cephapirin?

None

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What is the classification of Cefazolin?

Cephem

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What is the generation of Cefazolin?

1st

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What is the spectrum of Cefazolin?

Gm(+)

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What formulation is available for Cefazolin?

IV solution

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What is the trade name for Cefazolin?

Cefazolin

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What are the clinical indications for Cefazolin?

IV during surgery — SA

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What is the potentiator for Cefazolin?

None

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What is the classification of Cefovecin?

Cephem

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What is the generation of Cefovecin?

1st

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What is the spectrum of Cefovecin?

Gm(+) and Gm(-)

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What formulation is available for Cefovecin?

Long-acting injectable

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What is the trade name for Cefovecin?

Convenia

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What are the clinical indications for Cefovecin?

SA pyoderma and abscesses; must be reconstituted; moderate shelf-life

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What is the potentiator for Cefovecin?

None

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What is the classification of Cefpodoxime?

Cephem

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What is the generation of Cefpodoxime?

1st

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What is the spectrum of Cefpodoxime?

Gm(+) and Gm(-)

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What formulation is available for Cefpodoxime?

Oral pills

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What is the trade name for Cefpodoxime?

Simplicef

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What are the clinical indications for Cefpodoxime?

Cephalexin-insensitive dog pyoderma

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What is the potentiator for Cefpodoxime?

None

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What is the classification of Ceftiofur?

Cephem

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What is the generation of Ceftiofur?

3rd

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What is the spectrum of Ceftiofur?

Gm(+) and Gm(-)

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What formulations are available for Ceftiofur?

Daily injection; nebulizable solution; long-acting injectable; intramammary

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What are the trade names for Ceftiofur?

Naxcel; Excenel; Excede; Spectramast

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What are the clinical indications for Ceftiofur?

IV for serious systemic infections in bovine/horse; calf respiratory infections; foot rot, metritis, respiratory/enteric infections in cattle, sows, piglets, horses; bovine mastitis including coliform

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What is the potentiator for Ceftiofur?

None

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What is the classification of Vancomycin?

Glycopeptide

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What is the generation of Vancomycin?

NA

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What is the spectrum of Vancomycin?

Gm(+)

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What formulation is available for Vancomycin?

IV

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What is the trade name for Vancomycin?

Vancomycin

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What are the clinical indications for Vancomycin?

Canine MRSA if life-threatening

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What is the potentiator for Vancomycin?

NA