Pharmacology - Chapter 91 - Antifungal Agents Flashcards

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What are the two major groups of antifungal disease?

A
Systemic Mycotic (fungal) infections, which are much less frequent and more dangerous.
Superficial Mycotic (fungal) infection.
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What are the two types of Systemic Mycotic infections?

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Opportunistic and Non-opportunistic.

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Opportunistic - primarily in….

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debilitated and immunocompromised hosts.

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Systemic mycotic (fungal) infections are easy to treat. T/F?

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False - they are difficult to treat!

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What are the four classes of systemic antifungal drugs?

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Polyenes, Azoles, Pyrimidine Analogs, Echinocandins.

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Amphotericin B (Fungizone) - it is a ___ spectrum fungal agent that is used for..

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Broad spectrum/systemic mycoses.

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Fungistatic - def

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inhibits the synthesis of ergosterol, which is an essential component of the fungal cytoplasmic membrane, which causes leakage, etc.

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What are some adverse effects of the Azole group of antifungal agents?

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Nausea, Headache, Vomiting, Abdominal pain.

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Superficial mycoses are caused by two groups of fungi -

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Candida Species and Dermatophytes

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