EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 27 MIN
Pharma 59: Protein Synthesis Inhibitors - Silencing the Factory Floor
from Clinical Deep Dives · host Dr Manaan Kar Ray
This episode explores antibiotics that target bacterial protein synthesis as the pharmacology of industrial disruption. Rather than collapsing structural walls, these agents interfere with ribosomal function-stalling, misreading, or prematurely terminating protein assembly. We examine tetracyclines, macrolides, lincosamides, chloramphenicol, streptogramins, and oxazolidinones to show how subtle interference can be profoundly effective. Clinical emphasis is placed on spectrum choice, resistance patterns, tissue penetration, and toxicity vigilance.Key takeaways to consolidate understanding:* Ribosomal targets: 30S vs 50S and why location matters.* Functional consequences: bacteriostatic vs bactericidal effects.* Resistance strategies: efflux pumps, target modification, enzymatic inactivation.* Safety considerations: marrow suppression, QT prolongation, serotonin syndrome.* Clinical strategy: matching drug to organism, site, and patient context. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit drmanaankarray.substack.com/subscribe
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