LINCOSAMIDES

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Clindamycin

Lincomycin

Structure and Characteristics

Chemistry

Lincosamide Structure

Clindamicin: R=CL

Lincomycin: R=OH

Pharmacokinetics

Administration

PO

Parenteral

IV Infusion Solution

Physical Incompatibilities of clindamycin

Distribution

Broadly distributed

Accumulates Some WBCs

Elimination

Clindamycin

Lincomycin

Adverse Effects

Overview

Antibiotic-Associated Pseudomembranous Colitis (AAPC)

Cause/RX

Occurrence

Indications

References

Simon, et al., '85; Simon, C., Ww. Stille, P.J. Wilkinson, Antibiotic Therapy in Clinical Practice Shattauer Verlag, Stuttgart, New York, 1985.

USPDI

Bowersock, T., personal communication, 1995.

Study Questions

  1. What is the antibacterial spectrum of the lincosamides? Note that in addition to other organisms, these drugs are active against anaerobic bacteria, e.g., Bacteroides spp. This is expeicaly important for Bacteroides fragilis which tends to be resistant to penicillins.
  2. Note the high incidence of diarrhea under some circumstances with the lincosamides (lincomycin, esp), particularly in humans and horses. What is the usual cause of this diarrhea when it is severe and ulcerative? Why is lincomycin much worse than clindamycin in inhibiting the normal intestinal flora?
  3. What antibiotic is specifically recommended for treating the Clostridium difficile infections mentioned in the previous question?


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Gordon L. Coppoc, DVM, PhD
Professor of Veterinary Pharmacology
Head, Department of Basic Medical Sciences
School of Veterinary Medicine
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1246
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Email: coppoc@vet.purdue.edu

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