Mechanism of action of clindamycin

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What is the exact mechanism of action of clindamycin ?
Does it work like chloramphenicol or macrolide ?

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FA 2012 page 78
molecular biology section states this
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That is what confused me
 
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I personally believe it inhibits the peptidyl transferase step like chloramphenicol. I'm convinced no one on the planet knows for sure. In Pharmcards I trust.

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I have not once seen someone use dalfopristine/quinupristine in the hospital.

They do use daptomycin with some regularity.

I'm not sure why that drug is completely absent from any STEP 1 review material. It also has a novel mechanism of action. Would make a good test question.
 
I have not once seen someone use dalfopristine/quinupristine in the hospital.

They do use daptomycin with some regularity.

I'm not sure why that drug is completely absent from any STEP 1 review material. It also has a novel mechanism of action. Would make a good test question.

*Panics and studies daptomycin*
 
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