Antifungal (Lec 20) Flashcards

1
Q

Mold vs Yeast

A
mold = multicell fungi
yeast = single cell fungi
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2
Q

superficial mycoses are?

A

fungi of outer layer of skin/hair

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3
Q

cutaneous mycoses are?

A

fungi deeper into keratinized layer of

dermis/hair/nails

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4
Q

subcutaneous mycoses are?

A

fungi of dermis, subcut, mm and fascia

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5
Q

systemic mycoses from primary pathogens?

A

originate in lungs,

spread thru system

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6
Q

systemic mycoses from opportunistic pathogens?

A

candidiasis
aspergillosis
cryptococcosis

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7
Q

Antifungals mechanism?

A

target memb or cell wall

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8
Q

Amphotericin B mechanism?

A

interacts w/ ergosterol in memb making pores

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9
Q

Amphotericin B spectrum?

A

broad

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10
Q

Amphotericin B DOC for?

A

systemic infections

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11
Q

Amphotericin B administered?

A

IV

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12
Q

Amphotericin B side-effects?

A

nephrotoxicity due to:
infusion of drug
rxn occurring over time

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13
Q

Amphotericin B toxicity from infusion sxs?

A

flu-like

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14
Q

Amphotericin B toxicity over time?

A

cumulative azotemia (increased amounts of nitrogenous waste):
BUN and creatinine
= kidney damage

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15
Q

Flucytosine mechanism?

A

becomes 5-fluorouracil ->

θ DNA,RNA synth

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16
Q

Flucytosine active against?

A

cryptococcus neoformansº

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17
Q

Flucytosine DOC?

A

(+ amphotericin B)

cryptococcus infections

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18
Q

Flucytosine side-effects?

A

↓ bone marrow

↑ liver enzymes

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19
Q

Azole antifungals?

A

Ketoconazole (Nizoral)
Fluconazole (Diflucan)
Voriconazole (Vfend)
Itraconazole (Sporonox)

20
Q

Azole mechanism?

A

inhibit synth of ergosterol (in memb)

21
Q

Ketoconazole spectrum?

A

broad

22
Q

Ketoconazole side-effects?

A

gynecomastia

drug interactions from P450 inhibition

23
Q

Fluconazole penetration?

A

good into body fluids, esp CSF (tx meningitis)

24
Q

Fluconazole side-effects?

A

better tolerated than other azoles

25
Q

Fluconazole administered?

A

oral

IV

26
Q

Voriconazole active against?

A

fungus

molds

27
Q

Voriconazole DOC for?

A

aspergillus w/ ampho B

* ºtreatment of invasive aspergillosis

28
Q

Voriconazole side-effects?

A
drug interactions
visual impairments (reversible)
29
Q

Itraconazole active against?

A

same as others

30
Q

Itraconazole elimination?

A

hepatic metabolism

31
Q

Echinocandin drugs?

A

Caspofungin
Micafungin
Anidulafungin

32
Q

Echinocandins mechanism?

A

inhibits β(1,3)-D-glucan in cell wall

33
Q

Caspofungin active against?

A

aspergillosis in refractory pts

34
Q

Caspofungin side-effects?

A

mild

(P) ↑ liver enzymes

35
Q

Caspofungin administration?

A

IV

36
Q

Onychomycosis is?

A

Candida dermatophytes (ringworm) of the nails

37
Q

Griseofluvin mechanism?

A

binds to keratin where:
binds microtubules of fungi ->
destroys spindle structure

38
Q

Griseofluvin active against?

A

ringworm of skin, hair, nails

39
Q

Griseofluvin DOC for?

A

onychomycosis

40
Q

Griseofluvin length of tx?

A

6 mo - 1 yr

41
Q

Griseofluvin side-effects?

A

GI
CNS
hematological

42
Q

Griseofluvin contraindicated?

A

acute intermittent porphyria

hepatocellular failure

43
Q

Terbinafine active against?

A

dermatophytes

44
Q

Terbinafine mechanism?

A

interferes w/ sterol synth

45
Q

Nystatin used to tx?

A

orally - GI candida

topically - other candida