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Classification (-floxacins)
 First generation FQs
o Norfloxacin
o Ofloxacin
o Pefloxacin
o Ciprofloxacin
Note: Remember as NOP Cipro
 Second generation FQs
o Levofloxacin
o Lomefloxacin
o Moxifloxacin
o Gemifloxacin
o Sparfloxacin
Note: Remember as Levo Lome Moxi Gem Spark
Mechanism of Action
 The FQs enter the bacterium by passive
diffusion through porins in the outer
membrane
 Once inside the cell, they inhibit replication of
bacterial DNA by interfering with the action of
DNA gyrase (Topoisomerase II) and
Topoisomerase IV during bacterial growth and
reproduction
 Topoisomerases are the enzymes that change
the configuration of DNA by a ‘nicking — pass
through — resealing’ mechanism. They do not
change the DNAs primary sequence
Action of type II
DNA
Topoisomerase
Mechanism of Action
 Binding of quinolone to both the enzyme and
the DNA forms a ternary complex that inhibits
the resealing step, and can cause cell death by
inducing the cleavage of the DNA
 Because DNA gyrase is a bacteriospecific target
for anti-microbial therapy, cross resistance with
other, more commonly used anti-microbial
drugs is rare, but this is increasing in the case
of multi-drug resistant organisms
 The second site blocked by FQs– Topoisomerase
IV– is required by bacteria for cell division. It
has been implicated in the process of
In Gram-negative organisms (E.
coli), the inhibition of DNA gyrase
is more significant than that of
Topoisomerase IV, whereas in
Gram-positive organisms
(Streptococci), the opposite is
true.
Mechanism of Action: Flowchart
Uses
 Urinary tract infections:
 High cure rates, even in complicated cases or those with
indwelling catheters or prostatitis
 Chronic Pseudomonas infections respond less completely
 Gonorrhoea:
 Single dose of 500 mg was nearly 100% curative in PPNG as well
as non-PPNG infections, but the cure rates have declined due to
emergence of resistance and it is no longer a first line drug
 Chanchroid:
 500 mg BD for 3 days second line alternative drug to̶̶
Ceftriaxone/ Azithromycin
Uses
 Bacterial gastroenteritis:
 Use is reserved for severe cases of diarrhoea due to EPEC, Shigella, Salmonella,
Campylobacter jejuni infections
 Can reduce stool volume in cholera
 Typhoid:
 One of the 1st choice drugs in typhoid fever
 750 mg BD for 10 days is recommended or 200 mg i.v 12 hourly till oral therapy
can be instituted
 The advantages of Ciprofloxacin are:
o quick defervescence: fever usually subsides in 4-5 days
o Early abetment of symptoms, low incidence of complications and relapse
o Prevention of carrier state due to cidal action
 Ciprofloxacin can be used to treat typhoid carrier (750 mg BD for 4-8 weeks). This
has been found to achieve 92% eradication rate
Uses
 Bone, soft tissue, gynaecological and wound
infections:
 High cure rate have been obtained in osteomyelitis and joint
infections but prolonged treatment with high doses (6-8 weeks
with 750 md BD) is required
 Respiratory infections:
 Not a primary drug because Streptococci and Pneumococci have
low susceptibility
 However, RT infections due to Mycoplasma, Legionella,
H.influenzae respond
 Tuberculosis:
 One of the drugs in multidrug regimens used for resistant TB
 Also useful in atypical mycobacterial infections
Uses
 Gram negative septicaemias:
 Parenteral Ciprofloxacin may be combined with 3rd generation cephalosporin
or an aminoglycoside
 Prophylaxis:
 Prophylactic use for infections in neutropenic or cancer patients and other
susceptible patients
 Conjunctivitis:
 Topical therapy is effective
 Meningitis:
 Though penetration in CSF is not very good, it has been successfully used in
Gram negative bacterial meningitis especially that occuring in
immunocompromised patients or those with CSF shunts
Adverse effects
Fluoroquinolones have good safety record: side
effects occur in ~10% patients, but are
generally mild, withdrawal needed only in 1.5%
 GIT:
 Nausea, vomiting, anorexia, bad taste
 Does not affect gut anaerobes hence diarrhoea is infrequent̶
 CNS:
 Headache, dizziness, restlessness, anxiety, insomnia, impairment
of concentration and dexterity
 Tremor and seizures are rare: occur at high doses or when
predisposing factors are present
Adverse effects
 Skin/hypersensitivity:
 Rash, pruritus, photosensitivity, urticaria, swelling of lips etc.
 Serious cutaneous reactions are rare
 Tendinitis and tendon rupture:
 Risk of tendon damage is higher in patients above 60 yrs age and
in those receiving corticosteroids
 FQs should be stopped at the first sign of tendinitis
Contraindicated during pregnancy
Abbreviations used
 FQs- Fluoroquinolones
 DNA- Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid
 PPNG- Penicillinase Producing Neisseria Gonorrhoeae
 BD- Twice daily
 EPEC- Entero Pathogenic Escherichia Coli
 RT- Respiratory Tract
 TB- Tuberculosis
 CSF- Cerebro Spinal Fluid
 GIT- Gastro Intestinal Tract
 CNS- Central Nervous System
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Fluoroquinolones

  • 2. Classification (-floxacins)  First generation FQs o Norfloxacin o Ofloxacin o Pefloxacin o Ciprofloxacin Note: Remember as NOP Cipro  Second generation FQs o Levofloxacin o Lomefloxacin o Moxifloxacin o Gemifloxacin o Sparfloxacin Note: Remember as Levo Lome Moxi Gem Spark
  • 3. Mechanism of Action  The FQs enter the bacterium by passive diffusion through porins in the outer membrane  Once inside the cell, they inhibit replication of bacterial DNA by interfering with the action of DNA gyrase (Topoisomerase II) and Topoisomerase IV during bacterial growth and reproduction  Topoisomerases are the enzymes that change the configuration of DNA by a ‘nicking — pass through — resealing’ mechanism. They do not change the DNAs primary sequence
  • 4. Action of type II DNA Topoisomerase
  • 5. Mechanism of Action  Binding of quinolone to both the enzyme and the DNA forms a ternary complex that inhibits the resealing step, and can cause cell death by inducing the cleavage of the DNA  Because DNA gyrase is a bacteriospecific target for anti-microbial therapy, cross resistance with other, more commonly used anti-microbial drugs is rare, but this is increasing in the case of multi-drug resistant organisms  The second site blocked by FQs– Topoisomerase IV– is required by bacteria for cell division. It has been implicated in the process of
  • 6. In Gram-negative organisms (E. coli), the inhibition of DNA gyrase is more significant than that of Topoisomerase IV, whereas in Gram-positive organisms (Streptococci), the opposite is true.
  • 8. Uses  Urinary tract infections:  High cure rates, even in complicated cases or those with indwelling catheters or prostatitis  Chronic Pseudomonas infections respond less completely  Gonorrhoea:  Single dose of 500 mg was nearly 100% curative in PPNG as well as non-PPNG infections, but the cure rates have declined due to emergence of resistance and it is no longer a first line drug  Chanchroid:  500 mg BD for 3 days second line alternative drug to̶̶ Ceftriaxone/ Azithromycin
  • 9. Uses  Bacterial gastroenteritis:  Use is reserved for severe cases of diarrhoea due to EPEC, Shigella, Salmonella, Campylobacter jejuni infections  Can reduce stool volume in cholera  Typhoid:  One of the 1st choice drugs in typhoid fever  750 mg BD for 10 days is recommended or 200 mg i.v 12 hourly till oral therapy can be instituted  The advantages of Ciprofloxacin are: o quick defervescence: fever usually subsides in 4-5 days o Early abetment of symptoms, low incidence of complications and relapse o Prevention of carrier state due to cidal action  Ciprofloxacin can be used to treat typhoid carrier (750 mg BD for 4-8 weeks). This has been found to achieve 92% eradication rate
  • 10. Uses  Bone, soft tissue, gynaecological and wound infections:  High cure rate have been obtained in osteomyelitis and joint infections but prolonged treatment with high doses (6-8 weeks with 750 md BD) is required  Respiratory infections:  Not a primary drug because Streptococci and Pneumococci have low susceptibility  However, RT infections due to Mycoplasma, Legionella, H.influenzae respond  Tuberculosis:  One of the drugs in multidrug regimens used for resistant TB  Also useful in atypical mycobacterial infections
  • 11. Uses  Gram negative septicaemias:  Parenteral Ciprofloxacin may be combined with 3rd generation cephalosporin or an aminoglycoside  Prophylaxis:  Prophylactic use for infections in neutropenic or cancer patients and other susceptible patients  Conjunctivitis:  Topical therapy is effective  Meningitis:  Though penetration in CSF is not very good, it has been successfully used in Gram negative bacterial meningitis especially that occuring in immunocompromised patients or those with CSF shunts
  • 12. Adverse effects Fluoroquinolones have good safety record: side effects occur in ~10% patients, but are generally mild, withdrawal needed only in 1.5%  GIT:  Nausea, vomiting, anorexia, bad taste  Does not affect gut anaerobes hence diarrhoea is infrequent̶  CNS:  Headache, dizziness, restlessness, anxiety, insomnia, impairment of concentration and dexterity  Tremor and seizures are rare: occur at high doses or when predisposing factors are present
  • 13. Adverse effects  Skin/hypersensitivity:  Rash, pruritus, photosensitivity, urticaria, swelling of lips etc.  Serious cutaneous reactions are rare  Tendinitis and tendon rupture:  Risk of tendon damage is higher in patients above 60 yrs age and in those receiving corticosteroids  FQs should be stopped at the first sign of tendinitis Contraindicated during pregnancy
  • 14. Abbreviations used  FQs- Fluoroquinolones  DNA- Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid  PPNG- Penicillinase Producing Neisseria Gonorrhoeae  BD- Twice daily  EPEC- Entero Pathogenic Escherichia Coli  RT- Respiratory Tract  TB- Tuberculosis  CSF- Cerebro Spinal Fluid  GIT- Gastro Intestinal Tract  CNS- Central Nervous System