Guest guest Posted April 5, 2012 Report Share Posted April 5, 2012 Hi balsamFor MRSA first choice of drug is vancomycin(bnf)Thanks alot hind,it was a very nice ppt.Thanks all for your great help.good luckkanika From: hind sinan abugelal <hind_mohamad2007@...> " " < > Sent: Thursday, 5 April 2012 11:09 AM Subject: Re: Antibiotics [1 Attachment] Hi, all antibiotic that interfere with protein synthesis are Bacteriostatic i.e: erythromycin, macrolid, clindamycin, tetracycline,etc please find the attached file its very helpful AB subject is covered in a nice and easy way. All The best for hard worker. Hind From: Farah Hasan <farahghassanhasan@...>" " < > Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 10:19 AMSubject: Re: Antibiotics yes so i think all macrolids except erythromycin are bacteriocidal , erythromycin is bacteriostatic in pink book theraputic chapter so im only not sure this exception also for clindamycin From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...>" " < > Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 11:08 AMSubject: Re: Antibiotics Thanks Hiba and farah But in blue book page 544 is written that Macrolides and lincosamaide are bactericidal !Sent from my iPad On 5 Apr 2012, at 10:04, Farah Hasan <farahghassanhasan@...> wrote: erythromycin bacteriostatic refrence pink book and all macrolids act on protein refrence blue book but also said macrolids are bacteriocidal so please have any refrence only more for clindamycin that is bacteriocidal or static From: "dr_hibahaboubi@..." <dr_hibahaboubi@...> Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 10:52 AMSubject: Re: Antibiotics Both bacteriostatic interfere with protein synthesis .. Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...> Sender: Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 09:48:07 +0100 < > Reply Subject: Antibiotics Would you plz help me with the followings1- treatment for MRSAIs it vancomycin or clindamycin?2- clindamycin is it bactericidal or bacteriostatic ?3- erythromycin is it bactericidal or bacteriostatic ?ThanksBalsamSent from my iPad= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2012 Report Share Posted April 5, 2012 many thanks hind its really nice and easy From: hind sinan abugelal <hind_mohamad2007@...> " " < > Sent: Thursday, 5 April 2012, 11:09 Subject: Re: Antibiotics [1 Attachment] Hi, all antibiotic that interfere with protein synthesis are Bacteriostatic i.e: erythromycin, macrolid, clindamycin, tetracycline,etc please find the attached file its very helpful AB subject is covered in a nice and easy way. All The best for hard worker. Hind From: Farah Hasan <farahghassanhasan@...>" " < > Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 10:19 AMSubject: Re: Antibiotics yes so i think all macrolids except erythromycin are bacteriocidal , erythromycin is bacteriostatic in pink book theraputic chapter so im only not sure this exception also for clindamycin From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...>" " < > Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 11:08 AMSubject: Re: Antibiotics Thanks Hiba and farah But in blue book page 544 is written that Macrolides and lincosamaide are bactericidal !Sent from my iPad On 5 Apr 2012, at 10:04, Farah Hasan <farahghassanhasan@...> wrote: erythromycin bacteriostatic refrence pink book and all macrolids act on protein refrence blue book but also said macrolids are bacteriocidal so please have any refrence only more for clindamycin that is bacteriocidal or static From: "dr_hibahaboubi@..." <dr_hibahaboubi@...> Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 10:52 AMSubject: Re: Antibiotics Both bacteriostatic interfere with protein synthesis .. Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...> Sender: Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 09:48:07 +0100 < > Reply Subject: Antibiotics Would you plz help me with the followings1- treatment for MRSAIs it vancomycin or clindamycin?2- clindamycin is it bactericidal or bacteriostatic ?3- erythromycin is it bactericidal or bacteriostatic ?ThanksBalsamSent from my iPad= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2012 Report Share Posted April 5, 2012 thanks all the best for u too From: hind sinan abugelal <hind_mohamad2007@...> " " < > Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 12:09 PM Subject: Re: Antibiotics [1 Attachment] Hi, all antibiotic that interfere with protein synthesis are Bacteriostatic i.e: erythromycin, macrolid, clindamycin, tetracycline,etc please find the attached file its very helpful AB subject is covered in a nice and easy way. All The best for hard worker. Hind From: Farah Hasan <farahghassanhasan@...>" " < > Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 10:19 AMSubject: Re: Antibiotics yes so i think all macrolids except erythromycin are bacteriocidal , erythromycin is bacteriostatic in pink book theraputic chapter so im only not sure this exception also for clindamycin From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...>" " < > Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 11:08 AMSubject: Re: Antibiotics Thanks Hiba and farah But in blue book page 544 is written that Macrolides and lincosamaide are bactericidal !Sent from my iPad On 5 Apr 2012, at 10:04, Farah Hasan <farahghassanhasan@...> wrote: erythromycin bacteriostatic refrence pink book and all macrolids act on protein refrence blue book but also said macrolids are bacteriocidal so please have any refrence only more for clindamycin that is bacteriocidal or static From: "dr_hibahaboubi@..." <dr_hibahaboubi@...> Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 10:52 AMSubject: Re: Antibiotics Both bacteriostatic interfere with protein synthesis .. Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...> Sender: Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 09:48:07 +0100 < > Reply Subject: Antibiotics Would you plz help me with the followings1- treatment for MRSAIs it vancomycin or clindamycin?2- clindamycin is it bactericidal or bacteriostatic ?3- erythromycin is it bactericidal or bacteriostatic ?ThanksBalsamSent from my iPad= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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