| A | B |
| 1st antibotic | sulfonomides |
| bacteriostatic inhibits | the activity of folic acid |
| sulfonomides adverse | crystalluria, somatis, urine orange-yellow |
| how to take sulfonomides | empty tummy, lots of water |
| Stevens Johnson syndrom | red blisters or wheal often starting on mouth |
| sulfonomides make you | photosenstitivity |
| silvadine cream | for burns, may sting or burn after application |
| penicillins have ___ in the name | cillins |
| 4 groups of penicillin | 1 natural, 3 natural w/added synethetic |
| how to take penicillin | empty tummy w/full glass of h2o |
| penicillin V is ok to take with | food |
| penicillin adverse | glossitis, stomatitis, n v d |
| older adults and penicillin | more likely 2 develop superinfection, have taken penicillin 4 years |
| pseudomembranous colitis is a | superinfection |
| pseudomembranous colitis is an overgrowth | of clostridium difficle - c-diff |
| cephalosporins found in | spors from sea water - acts like penicillin |
| if allergice to penicillin, probably allergic to | cephalosporins |
| cephalosporins if taken with booze | will make you throw up |
| iv cephalosporins need to | check iv site several times a day |
| why take cephalosporins | because bacteria is resistant to penicillin |
| cephalosporins adverse is | malaise, nephrotoxicity |