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ticarcillin-clavulanic acid

under Clavulanic Acids
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More on Clavulanic Acids Definition: Acids, salts, and derivatives of clavulanic acid (C8H9O5N). They consist of those beta-lactam compounds that differ from penicillin in having the sulfur of the thiazolidine ring replaced by an oxygen. They have limited antibacterial action, but block bacterial beta-lactamase irreversibly, so that similar antibiotics are not broken down by the bacterial enzymes and therefore can exert their antibacterial effects.  /biosyn permitted if by living matter    Other names Acids, Clavulanic
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
ticarcillin-clavulanic acid [ BRL 28500,BRL-28500,Timentin ]
  combination of ticarcillin and clavulanic acid; used against gram-negative rods
86482-18-0   Clavulanic Acids Ticarcillin beta-Lactamases/antagonists & inhibitors
Pharma Action Anti-Bacterial Agents; Enzyme Inhibitors
Curr Med Res Opin 1984;9(3):157 TIMENTIN; TIMENTIN IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

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