Microbiology- Antimicrobials

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This drug is used in dermatophytic infections such as tinea capitis (scalp ringworm).
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Check all the drugs that can be used treat Tuberculosis:
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These compounds are not antibiotics but synthetic derivatives.
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This compound is believed to produce free radicals to damage DNA and inhibit replication.
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______ is a chemical produced by microorganisms which exhibits selective toxicity for other select groups of microorganisms.
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This type of antibiotic acts by targeting the cytoplasmic membrane and inhibits transpeptidase.
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Check all the toxicities that Tetracycline can cause.
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A patient comes in for an pap smear. During the exam, she mentions she has been having unprotected sex. A week later the pap smear results reveal that she has chlamydia. What should you prescribe her?
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When treating a patient that has a UTI, which of the following drugs can be used as a drug synergy to treat this patient?
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Bacteriostatic drugs inhibit the growth of a cell and bactericidal drugs result in cell death.
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Check all the inhibitors of the 50S ribosomal unit.
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This drug is no longer used because it is too toxic.
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A patient comes in complaining about a toothache. You find that the tooth is infected and you have to reschedule her for periodontal treatment. In the meantime, your prescribe an antibiotic to control the infection. What do you prescribe? The patient is allergic to penicillin.
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_____ inhibits the synthesis of ergosterol and results in the leakage of cell contents.
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_____ is a man-made antibiotic; _______ is an antibiotic whose structure is altered by chemical reactions.