-
Thiamphenicol (also
known as
thiophenicol and dextrosulphenidol) is an antibiotic. It is the methyl-sulfonyl
analogue of
chloramphenicol and has a similar...
-
Health under the
trade name Nuflor) is a
fluorinated synthetic analog of
thiamphenicol,
mainly used as a
antibiotic in
veterinary medicine. As a generic, it...
- with eye
drops (affecting less than one in 224,716 prescriptions).
Thiamphenicol, a
related compound with a
similar spectrum of activity, is available...
- and egli****ne. It is used as an
intermediate of
antibiotics such as
thiamphenicol.[citation needed]
Glycine is a
significant component of some solutions...
-
benzathine penicillin 1955 –
spiramycin 1955 –
tetracycline 1955 –
thiamphenicol 1955 – vancomycin, the
first glycopeptide 1956 – phenoxymethylpenicillin...
- Oxytetracycline,
combinations J01BA01
Chloramphenicol J01BA02
Thiamphenicol J01BA52
Thiamphenicol,
combinations QJ01BA90
Florfenicol QJ01BA99 Amphenicols,...
-
protein synthesis Platensimycin Quinupristin/Dalfopristin
Synercid Thiamphenicol Gram-negative, Gram-positive, anaerobes.
Widely used in
veterinary medicine...
-
subunit of bacteria.
Examples of
amphenicols include chloramphenicol,
thiamphenicol, azidamfenicol, and florfenicol. The first-in-class
compound was chloramphenicol...
- (INN)
thiamazole (INN)
thiambutosine (INN)
Thiamilate thiamine (INN)
thiamphenicol (INN)
thiazinamium metilsulfate (INN)
thiazosulfone (INN) thiethylperazine...
- QJ51AA53 Chlortetracycline,
combinations QJ51BA01
Chloramphenicol QJ51BA02
Thiamphenicol QJ51BA90
Florfenicol QJ51CA01
Ampicillin QJ51CA51 Ampicillin, combinations...