2023-04-14T07:04:37+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>nalidixic acid, ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, levofloxacin </p>, <p>Gatifloxacin </p>, <p>moxifloxacin, gemifloxacin, finafloxacin, delafloxacin</p>, <p>Ozenoxacin </p>, <p>b</p>, <p>c,d </p>, <p>c</p>, <p>d</p>, <p>a</p>, <p>pseudomonas, legionella, mycoplasma, anthrax</p>, <p>d</p>, <p>c</p>, <p>d</p>, <p>eye infections; increased activity against GM + and anaerobes </p>, <p>d</p>, <p>Omethyl and cyclopropyl </p>, <p>a,c</p>, <p>a,c</p>, <p>a</p>, <p>b</p>, <p>d</p>, <p>a</p>, <p>b</p>, <p>impetigo, MRSA, strep; topical cream</p> flashcards
****Fluoroquinolone (DRUG SPECIFIC) *****

****Fluoroquinolone (DRUG SPECIFIC) *****

  • nalidixic acid, ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, levofloxacin

    What are our first generation fluoroquinolones?

  • Gatifloxacin

    What are our second generation fluroquinolones?

  • moxifloxacin, gemifloxacin, finafloxacin, delafloxacin

    What are our 3rd generation fluoroquinolones?

  • Ozenoxacin

    What is our New Quinolone?

  • b

    Which 1st generation FQ has limited UTI effect and is NOT used in the U.S. ?

    a) ciprofloxacin

    b) nalidixic acid

    c) ofloxacin

    d) levofloxacin

  • c,d

    Which 1st generation FQ has a methylpiperazine group?

    a) ciprofloxacin

    b) nalidixic acid

    c) ofloxacin

    d) levofloxacin

  • c

    Which 1st generation FQ is a racemic mixture?

    a) ciprofloxacin

    b) nalidixic acid

    c) ofloxacin

    d) levofloxacin

  • d

    Which 1st generation FQ has a single chiral form?

    a) ciprofloxacin

    b) nalidixic acid

    c) ofloxacin

    d) levofloxacin

  • a

    Which 1st gen FQ has a drug interaction with xanthines ?

    a) ciprofloxacin

    b) nalidixic acid

    c) ofloxacin

    d) levofloxacin

  • pseudomonas, legionella, mycoplasma, anthrax

    Ciprofloxacin is 1st line for :

  • d

    Which 1st gen FQ has an increased potency and reduced SE's?

    a) ciprofloxacin

    b) nalidixic acid

    c) ofloxacin

    d) levofloxacin

  • c

    Which 1st gen FQ is used as drops for eye & ear infections?

    a) ciprofloxacin

    b) nalidixic acid

    c) ofloxacin

    d) levofloxacin

  • d

    Which 1st gen FQ is used 1st line for pen-resistant strep?

    a) ciprofloxacin

    b) nalidixic acid

    c) ofloxacin

    d) levofloxacin

  • eye infections; increased activity against GM + and anaerobes

    Gatifloxacin tx & spectrum?

  • d

    Gatifloxacin comes in what form?

    a) oral

    b) iv

    c) cream

    d) drops

  • Omethyl and cyclopropyl

    Gatifloxacin possess what chemical additions?

  • a,c

    Which 3rd gen FQ is good for Gm + & Gm - anaerobes?

    a) Gemifloxacin

    b) finafloxacin

    c) moxifloxacin

    d) delafloxacin

  • a,c

    Which 3rd gen FQ is 1st line for pen-resistant strep?

    a) Gemifloxacin

    b) finafloxacin

    c) moxifloxacin

    d) delafloxacin

  • a

    Which 3rd gen FQ has the best activity against strep & anaerobes?

    a) Gemifloxacin

    b) finafloxacin

    c) moxifloxacin

    d) delafloxacin

  • b

    Which 3rd gen FQ is used to treat swimmer's ear?

    a) Gemifloxacin

    b) finafloxacin

    c) moxifloxacin

    d) delafloxacin

  • d

    Which 3rd gen FQ can be used to treat skin infections and MRSA?

    a) Gemifloxacin

    b) finafloxacin

    c) moxifloxacin

    d) delafloxacin

  • a

    Which 3rd gen FQ has SE's of rash ( especially in women) ?

    a) Gemifloxacin

    b) finafloxacin

    c) moxifloxacin

    d) delafloxacin

  • b

    Which 3rd gen FQ possess a CYANO group that increases its activity against CA-MRSA?

    a) Gemifloxacin

    b) finafloxacin

    c) moxifloxacin

    d) delafloxacin

  • impetigo, MRSA, strep; topical cream

    What is the tx of Ozenoxacin? How is it administered?