DNA synthesis occurs at chromosomes which requires substrates, primers, templates, and enzymes. Different drugs were used in treating diseases by inhibiting DNA synthesis in different manners. Analogs of purine and Pyrimidine’s which are used in oncology and Fluoroquinolones which are used in treating...
The bioavailability of these drugs can be reduced due to molecules used to raise gastric pH. Antibiotics such as tetracycline or the fluoroquinolones have reduced bioavailability due to chelation from bi- and trivalent cations. The primary number of clinically relevant pharmacological interactions is ...
Fluoroquinolones are active against: a) Gram-negative microorganisms only b) Mycoplasmas and Chlamidiae only c) Gram-positive microorganisms only d) Variety of Gram-negative and positive microorganisms, including Mycoplasmas and Chlamidiae Which plates do not preferentially...