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Inhibits peptide bond formation by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit inhibiting peptidyl transferase | Chloramphenicol |
Inhibits topoisomerase II (DNA gyrase) | Fluoroquinolones |
Prototype of First-generation Cephalosporins that is Gram-positive cocci, E. coli, and K. pneumoniae | Cephalothin |
SNS Peripherally acting β-antagonist. | Propranolol |
Venous and Arterial Vasodilators Releases NO, which binds to guanylyl cyclase to generate cGMP. | Nitroprusside |
Inhibits Na+ channels in luminal membrane in the proximal segment of the distal tubule | Hydrochlorothiazide |
Thiazides Diuretics | Hydrochlorothiazide |
Ca++ channel-blockers | Nifedipine |
Loop Diuretics | Furosemide |
ACE inhibitors | Captopril |
Penicillin G, ampicillin | Pneumococcus |
Fluoroquinolones | Pneumococcus (penicillin-resistant) |
Penicillin G, macrolides (allergic patients) | Streptococcus |
Penicillinase-resistant penicillin drug | Staphylococcus (penicillinase-resistant) |
Vancomycin | Staphylococcus (methicillin-resistant) |
Penicillin G and gentamycin | Enterococcus |
Linezolid | Enterococcus (vancomycin-resistant) |
Ceftriaxone, fluoroquinolones | Gonococcus |
Penicillin G, ampicillin, cephtriaxone | Menigicoccus |
Second- and third-generation cephalosporin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, ampicillin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, ampicillin,fluoroquinolones | Escherichia coli,Proteus, Klebsiella |
Fluoroquinolones | Shigella |
Imipenem, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole,fluoroquinolones, pipericillin/tazobactam | Enterobacter, Serratia |
Second- or third-generation cephalosporins,trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, fluoroquinolones | Hemophilus |
Metronidazole, clindamycin | Bacteroides |
Macrolide, tetracycline | Mycoplasma |
Penicillin G | Treponema |
Cross-allergenicity | Penicillins |
“Red person” syndrome | Vancomycin |
“Gray baby syndrome,” aplastic anemia | Chloramphenicol |
Clostridium difficile colitis | Clindamycin |
Ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity | Aminoglycosides |
Tendonitis, Achilles tendon rupture, contraindicated in patients less than 18 years old because of effects on cartilage development | Fluoroquinolones |
Shocklike reaction | Amphotericin B |
Arrhythmias with astemizole | Azole antifungals |
Visual disturbances | Ethambutol |
Ethambutol | Pyrazinamide |
Anemia | Zidovudine (AZT) |
Neuropathy, pancreatitis | Didanosine (ddI) |
Neuropathy | Stavudine (d4T) |
Hypersensitivity reaction | Abacavir |
Central nervous system toxicity | Efavirenz, Rimantadine, amantadine |
Hepatotoxicity, hyperlipidemia, nephrolithiasis lipodystrophy | Protease inhibitors |
Nephropathy | Acyclovir |
Neutropenia | Ganciclovir |
Renal toxicity | Foscarnet |
Anemia | Ribavirin |
Flulike symptoms | Interferons |
Lactic acidosis | Lamivudine |
Bronchospasm | Zanamavir |
Constipation | Verapamil |
Bradycardia and asthma | Β-adrenergic blockers |
Torsades-like arrhythmia | Quinidine and sotalol |
Lupus-like reaction | Procainamide |
Positive Coombs test | Methyldopa |
Orthostatic hypotension | Guanethidine |
Depression | Reserpine |
Lupus-like syndrome | Hydralazine |
Dry cough, contraindicated in renal disease | ACE inhibitors |
Bloating | Resins |
Severe muscle pain | HMG-CoA reductase nhibitors |
Flushing | Niacin |
Neural tube defects | Valproic acid |
Diplopia, ataxia | Carbamazepine |