estreptograminas
Estreptograminas, or streptogramins, are a class of antibiotics that inhibit bacterial protein synthesis by targeting the 50S ribosomal subunit. The class comprises two groups, streptogramin A and streptogramin B. In clinical practice, the main agent is the fixed combination of dalfopristin (streptogramin A) and quinupristin (streptogramin B), marketed in several countries under names such as Synercid.
Mechanism of action is synergistic when the two components are used together. Dalfopristin binds to the ribosome
The spectrum is limited to Gram-positive bacteria. The dalfopristin/quinupristin combination is active against many staphylococci (including
Clinical use is reserved for serious infections caused by resistant Gram-positive pathogens when alternative therapies are
Adverse effects and safety considerations include infusion-related pain and phlebitis, nausea, arthralgia, myalgia, and hepatotoxicity. It