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Inhibit bacterial cell-wall synthesis by binding to penicillin-binding proteins, inhibiting crosslinking enzymes, and activating autolytic enzymes tha disrupt bacterial cell wall that is Streptococci, meningococci, pneumococci, gram-positive bacilli, gonococci, spirochetes
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Thiazides Diuretics
Hydrochlorothiazide
Loop Diuretics
Furosemide
Fluoroquinolones
Pneumococcus (penicillin-resistant)
Penicillinase-resistant penicillin drug
Staphylococcus (penicillinase-resistant)
Vancomycin
Staphylococcus (methicillin-resistant)
Linezolid
Enterococcus (vancomycin-resistant)
Penicillin G
Treponema
Shocklike reaction
Amphotericin B
Ethambutol
Pyrazinamide
Anemia
Zidovudine (AZT)
Neuropathy, pancreatitis
Didanosine (ddI)
Neuropathy
Stavudine (d4T)
Central nervous system toxicity
Efavirenz, Rimantadine, amantadine
Nephropathy
Acyclovir
Neutropenia
Ganciclovir
Anemia
Ribavirin
Flulike symptoms
Interferons
Lactic acidosis
Lamivudine
Bronchospasm
Zanamavir
Constipation
Verapamil
Bradycardia and asthma
Β-adrenergic blockers
Torsades-like arrhythmia
Quinidine and sotalol
Depression
Reserpine
Bloating
Resins
Severe muscle pain
HMG-CoA reductase nhibitors
Flushing
Niacin
Neural tube defects
Valproic acid
Diplopia, ataxia
Carbamazepine