Antibiotics like penicillin, which inhibits the synthesis of cell wall cause the least side-effect because humans body do contain cell walls.
Antibiotics that inhibit translation (protein synthesis) causes more side-effects. This because bacteria and human cells both carried out the process of protein synthesis. An antibiotic which blocks bacterial protein synthesis might block the translation in host cells as well.
Which mechanism of action of an antibiotic is least likely to cause side effects in humans...
1. Would an antibiotic that targets cell wall synthesis have more or less toxic side effects than one that targets the ribosome? Explain/Defend your answer. 2. (Bonus) Define "selective toxicity". How does this relate to the above question? 3. The bacterial cell wall is a rigid structure designed to protect the organism from changes in the t, especially osmotic changes. Would this structure be more effective in a hypertonic or a hypotonic environment -or would it be equally effective in...
Question 1 Muscarinic agonists and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors have similar therapeutic effects and share some side effects. Using a diagram, explain the mechanism of action of each drug and why they are therapeutically similar. Question 2 You are a consultant for the FDA and have been asked to evaluate a New Drug Application. The executive summary claims the new drug is superior to existing therapies in three ways: New drug is equally efficacious but more potent Existing drugs are subject to...
Medication Dose, Route Frequency Classification Nursing implications pose/ Mechanism fcant Side Effects ndverse Reactions of Action I AIYDROCODONE ACETAMINOPHEN -(NORD) LOSARTAN K COZAAR) ICLOPIDOGROL CPLAVIX) TAB 750g
Which type of hepatitis is least likely to cause symptoms during the acute stage, but is more likely to lead to liver failure? Hepatitis A Hepatitis G Hepatitis F Hepatitis C
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Medications o Drug class o Mechanism of action o Major side effects o Nursing considerations and interventions o Patient teaching 1. Hydralazine 2. Folic acid 3. Ferrous sulfate
Medication Dose, Route & Frequency Classification Purpose / Mechanism of Action Significant Side Effects Adiverse Reactions Nursingumplications APIXAAN CELI Quis) TELET 5mg FERROUS SULFATE Fouc AUD IC FOLRITE) KADAPENTING KNEUROTIN) 1300 mg HYDROCODONE- ACETAMINOPHEN IC NORco) LOSARTAN (COZAAR) KLOPIDOGREL (PLAVIX) TAB 75mg
Which mechanism is most likely for the reaction shown? (More than one choice may be possible) SN2 BSN1 Radical Addition Br2 (1 equiv.) CsHg 1 h at 80 °C light Which mechanism is most likely for the reaction shown? (More than one choice may be possible) SN2 B SN1 Radical Addition NaCN DMF 50 °C Which mechanism is most likely for the reaction shown? (More than one choice may be possible) SN2 SN1 D Radical Addition Сн,ОН K2CO3 100 °C...
Which of the five tastes that humans can sense are vegetarians least likely to experience? A. Bitter B. Salty C. Sour D. Umami
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Medications o Drug class o Mechanism of action o Major side effects o Nursing considerations and interventions o Patient teaching 4. Nifedipine 5. Oxytocin 6. Cytotec
1. what is the most likely reason for failure of the
antibiotic therapy. describe the most likely mechanism for this
treatment
2. what life theeatening immunology event could take place if
this infection continues? describe the molecular and cellular
mechanisms of this event.
30. A patient is admitted to the hospital with a fever of 103 deg F and demonstrated altered cognative function. Family members indicated that this is the second day that he has had a fever greater than...