Something Cool & Something Lame With 5 Antibiotics

Something Cool & Something Lame With 5 Antibiotics


In this article an infectious diseases pharmacist discusses something cool and something lame with 5 antibiotics. 


Authored By: Timothy P. Gauthier, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCIDP


Article Posted October 2024, First Released in the August 2024 IDstewardship Newsletter

1. Ciprofloxacin

Something cool: It can be given orally to treat a variety of different Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections – yay for avoiding intravenous catheters!

Something lame: It is associated with a laundry list of toxicities – big yikes!

2. Doxycycline

Something cool: Not only can it kill a wide variety of pathogenic microbes, it can also be used for non-infectious purposes as a sclerosis agent.

Something lame: It can cause esophagitis if a tablet gets stuck in your throat. It’s a bad time.

3. Methenamine

Something cool: The mechanism of action is that at a low urine pH (goal typically less than 5.5) it turns to formaldehyde which exerts a bacterial effect and most bacteria cannot become resistant to formaldehyde.

Something lame: It’s only indication is for prevention of UTI, it cannot be used for treatment.

4. Linezolid

Something cool: It can be given orally for very complicated infections caused by drug-resistant organisms such as VRE and MRSA. Awesome oral bioavailability FTW!

Something lame: Long-term use is associated with numerous toxicities, including optic neuritis leading to complete blindness. FWIW at least it’s typically reversible.

5. Rifampin

Something cool: It can penetrate into biofilms to help treat hardware-related infections. This is special, many antibiotics do not get into biofilms well.

Something lame: Is an inducer of CYP-450 and may cause the concentrations of other drugs to become considerably lowered. It also has almost no use as monotherapy, which is also pretty sad.


Disclaimer: The views and opinions presented in this article represent those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of any previous, current, or potential future employer.


RECOMMENDED TO YOU


 



Source link

Daily Dose of Insights

Get a daily infusion of knowledge with our latest blog updates.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Leave a Comment

Comments

No comments yet. Why don’t you start the discussion?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *