Oral vancomycin is indicated in the following condition
Correct Answer: Antibiotic associated pseudomembranous enterocolitis
Description: GLYCOPEPTIDE ANTIBIOTICS Vancomycin Mech of action:- Vancomycin acts by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis. It binds to the terminal dipeptide 'D-ala-D-ala' sequence of peptidoglycan units-- prevents its release from the bactoprenol lipid carrier so that assembly of the units at the cell membrane and their cross linking to form the cell wall cannot take place. pharmacokinetics:- Vancomycin is not absorbed orally. After i.v. administration, it is widely distributed, penetrates serous cavities, inflamed meninges and is excreted mainly unchanged by glomerular filtration with a t 1/2 of 6 hours. Dose reduction is needed in renal insufficiency. Toxicity:- Systemic toxicity of vancomycin is high. It can cause plasma concentration dependent nerve deafness which may be permanent. Kidney damage is also dose-related. Other oto- and nephrotoxic drugs like aminoglycosides must be very carefully administered when vancomycin is being used. Skin allergy and fall in BP during i.v. injection can occur. Vancomycin has the potential to release histamine by direct action on mast cells. Rapid i.v. injection has caused chills, fever, uicaria and intense flushing-- called 'Red man syndrome'. Uses:- Given orally (125-500 mg 6 hourly), it is the second choice drug to metronidazole for antibiotic associated pseudomembranous enterocolitis caused by C. difficile. Staphylococcal enterocolitis is another indication of oral vancomycin. Ref:- kd tripathi; pg num:-757
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