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Protein synthesis inhibitors Chloramphenicol,
Tetracyclines, Macrolides, Clindamycin
Streptogramins Oxazolidinones
Pawitra Pulbutr, M.Sc. In Pharm (Pharmacology)
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    chloramphenicol, tetracyclines, macrolides,
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Bacterial protein synthesis
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Drug acting as protein synthesis inhibitors
  • Chloramphenicol
  • Tetracyclines
  • Macrolides
  • Clindamycin
  • Ketolides
  • Oxazolidinones
  • Streptogramins
  • Aminoglycosides
  • Spectinomycin

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Chloramphenicol
  • First synthetic antibacterial
  • Mechanism of action
  • Bind with 50s subunit
  • Inhibit peptidyl transferase
  • Inhibit transpeptidation connection of peptide
    from P-site to A-site
  • Bacteriostatic
  • Bactericidal to some bacteria gtgtgtH. influenzae,
    N. meningitidis, bacteroides
  • Resistance
  • Decrease uptake
  • Chloramphenicol acetyl transferase enzyme
    destroy

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Clinical uses
  • Serious rickettsial infection
  • Typhus alternative to doxycycline
  • Bacterial meningitis (due to PRSP,
    meningococcus) alternative to penicillin
  • Eye infection .. Topical
  • Melioidosis Burkholderia pseudomalleri (gram
    negative rods)

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ADRs
  • GI disturbance.. n/v, diarrhea, oral-vaginal
    candidiasis
  • Bone marrow supression dose dependentgt 50
    mg/kg/day for 1-2 wks
  • Aplastic anemia idiosyncratic reaction not
    dose dependent 1 in 24,000-40,000 . Fetal
    reaction
  • Unexplained infection/ Bleeding/ Fatigue
  • Toxicity for newborn
  • Immature conjugation
  • Gray baby syndrome vomiting, flaccidity,
    hypothermia, gray color, shock, death
  • Not gt 50 mg/kg in infants , gt 25 mg in immatures

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Tetracyclines
  • chlortetracycline
  • oxytetracycline
  • tetracycline
  • demeclocycline
  • methacycline
  • doxycycline
  • minocycline

Hydrochloride salt more water soluble All
chelates with divalent metal ions
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Mechanism of action
  • Bind with 30 s subunit
  • Inhibit binding of aminoacyl-tRNA to A-site
  • Inhibit protein synthesis
  • Bacteriostatic

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Spectrum
  • Broad spectrum
  • gram positive, negative, anaerobes
  • rickettsiae
  • chlamydia
  • mycoplasma
  • protozoa (ameba, plasmodium)

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Clinical uses
  • DOC for Mycoplasma pneumonia, Chlamydia,
    Rickettsia infection
  • Acne
  • Bronchitis
  • Community acquired pneumonia
  • Lyme disease
  • Leptospirosis
  • Vibrio infection
  • Atypical mycobacterial infection
  • H. pyroli infection Gastric ulcer
  • Protozoal infection
    E. histolytica, Plasmodium (malaria)

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Macrolides
  • Macrocyclic lactone ring
  • Erythromycin
  • Roxithromycin
  • Clarithromycin
  • Azithromycin

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Mechanism of action
  • Bind 50s subunit
  • Inhibit aminoacyl translocation
  • Inhibit translocation of tRNA from
    A-site to P-site
  • Resistance
  • Decrease uptake or Efflux pump
  • Produce esterase enzyme destroy drugs
  • Alteration of ribosomal binding site . Methylase
    MLS-B

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Clinical uses
  • DOC for
  • Corynebacterium infection (diphteria,
    corynebacterial sepsis, erythasma)
  • Respiratory, neonatal, ocular, genital
    Chlamydial infection
  • Community acquired pneumonia
  • Pneumococci
  • Mycoplasma
  • Legionella

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  • Alternative to penicillin in..
  • streptococci
  • staphylococci
  • pneumococci
  • pharyngitis
  • skin soft tissue infection
  • pneumonia

Many are resistant to macrolide too!!
  • Endocarditis prevention in valvular heart
    disease pt undergoes dental surgery

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Ketolides
  • Telithromycin
  • Macrolide like macrocyclic lactone ring
  • 3- keto group
  • No L-cladinose sugar
  • Macrolide like mechanism of action
  • Bind to 50s subunit
  • Higher affinity

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Spectrum
  • RTI caused by beta-lactam, macrolide,
    tetracyclines, co-trimoxazole resistant bacteria
  • S. pneumoniae
  • H. influenzae
  • M. catarrhalis
  • Effective to MLS-B resistance
  • No MLS-B inducer

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Clindamycin
  • Cl derivative of lincomycin
  • Erythromycin like mechanism of action bind at
    50 s subunit
  • Erythromycin binding site
  • Spectrum
  • Streptococci
  • Staphylococci
  • Pneumococci
  • Bacteroides Other anaerobes
  • Not effective to gram negative
    (poor permeability) , enterococci, Clostridium
    difficile

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Streptogramins
  • Quinupristin-dalfopristin (Synercid)
  • Quinupristin Streptogramin B 30
  • Dalfopristin Streptogramin A 70
  • Macrolide like mechanism of action bind at 50s
    subunit
  • Spectrum
  • Gram positive bacteria
  • Multidrug resistant streptococci
  • Penicillin resistant pneumococci (PRSP)
  • MRSA
  • Enterococcus faecium (not E. faecalis)
  • Not to gram negative

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Clinical uses . IV infusion
  • Vancomycin resistant E. faecium (VRE) infection
  • MRSA infection
  • Streptococci infection
  • Penicillin resistant/ susceptible pneumococci
    infection

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Oxazolidinones
  • Linezolid (Zyvox)
  • Mechanism of action
  • Bind at 23s rRNA of 50s subunit
  • Inhibit Ribosomal assembly
  • Unique binding site No cross resistance
  • Time dependent killing
  • Spectrum
  • Gram positive which resistant to other drugs
  • Staphylococci, Streptococci, Enterococci
  • Gram positive anaerobes, rods
  • MRSA,VRE, PRSP
  • No activity on gram negative

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Clinical use
  • VRE infection
  • Other multidrug resistant

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Tetracyclines Bind at 30s subunit
Chloramphenicol bind at 50s
Oxazolidinones bind at 23s rRNA
Macrolides/ Ketolides/ Clindamycin/
Streptogramins Bind at 50s subunit
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