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3 Minute EM Pearls: Beta-Blocker Poisoning PeterboroughEM @PeterboroughEM #Diagnosis #Management #Toxicology #BetaBlocker #Beta #Blocker #Poisoning
Cephalosporins Cephalosporins are bactericidal beta-lactam antibiotics derived from the fungus Acremonlum— they disrupt peptidoglycan formation in the cell wall. They have no activity against LAME: Listeria, Atypicals (Mycoplasma/Chlamydia), MRSA and enterococci General Rule 1st Gen are predominantly active against gram-positives, with succeeding generations progressively more active against gram-negative strains (often with reduced gram-positive activity, except 4th, which are extended spectrum agents). #Cephalosporins #Generations #Classification #pharmacology #Antibiotics
Beta Lactam Antibiotic Classification UPDATE 10/2018: meropenem-vaborbactam added Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Monobactam, Carbapenems - Dr. David Serota @serotavirus #BetaLactams #Antibiotics #Penicillins #Cephalosporins #Classification #Pharmacology #Classes
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