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Aztreonam, sold
under the
brand name
Azactam among others, is an
antibiotic used
primarily to
treat infections caused by gram-negative
bacteria such as...
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Aztreonam/avibactam, sold
under the
brand name
Emblaveo (by Pfizer), is a
combination of
aztreonam, a β-lactam antibiotic, and avibactam, a β-Lactamase...
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avibactam as
companion drug
administered alongside aztreonam. In fact,
although in
theory aztreonam is not
hydrolyzed by metallo-β-lactamases, many...
- gram-negative
organisms include aminoglycosides,
monobactams (such as
aztreonam), and ciprofloxacin.
Conventional gram-negative (LPS-diderm) bacteria...
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Faropenem Imipenem Meropenem Panipenem Razupenem Tebipenem Thienamycin Aztreonam Tigemonam Nocardicin A
Tabtoxinine β-lactam (does not
inhibit penicillin-binding...
- broad-spectrum antibiotics.
Combining amoxicillin/clavulanic acid with
aztreonam can
further enhance its
activity against certain resistant UTI-causing...
- HIV/AIDS. AZT or azt may also
refer to:
Azerbaijan Time, a time zone
Aztreonam, an
antibiotic drug Atta language's ISO 639 code This
disambiguation page...
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particularly levofloxacin,
ciprofloxacin Polymyxins: Colistin,
Polymyxin B
Aztreonam (monobactam)
Aminoglycosides -
particularly tobramycin and
amikacin Antibiotics...
- most
notably ceftazidime,
which contains an
identical side
chain as
aztreonam.
Monobactams can
trigger seizures in
patients with
history of seizures...
- cefotaxime, ceftriaxone, and ceftazidime, as well as the oxyimino-monobactam
aztreonam), but not 7-alpha-methoxy-cephalosporins (cephamycins; in
other words...