- The
aminopenicillins are a
group of
antibiotics in the
penicillin family that are
structural analogs of
ampicillin (which is the 2-amino
derivative of...
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antibiotics have been
developed to
target gram-negative bacteria,
including aminopenicillins, ureidopenicillins, cephalosporins, beta-lactam-betalactamase inhibitor...
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warning from the
Committee on
Safety of
Medicines to this effect. As all
aminopenicillins,
amoxicillin has been ****ociated with Stevens–Johnson
syndrome / toxic...
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Amoxicillin is an
antibiotic medication belonging to the
aminopenicillin class of the
penicillin family. The drug is used to
treat bacterial infections...
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spectrum of bacteria:
these include the
antistaphylococcal penicillins,
aminopenicillins, and
antipseudomonal penicillins. The term "penicillin" is defined...
- patients. It is
often resistant to
multiple antibiotics,
including the
aminopenicillins. The name
comes from Hafnia, the
Latin name for Copenhagen. Hafnia...
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Ampicillin is an
antibiotic belonging to the
aminopenicillin class of the
penicillin family. The drug is used to
prevent and
treat several bacterial infections...
- This
group includes the
carboxypenicillins and the ureidopenicillins.
Aminopenicillins, in contrast, do not have
activity against Pseudomonas species, as...
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Aminopenicillins (3rd generation) Amoxicillin# Ampicillin# (Pivampicillin Hetacillin‡ Bacampicillin‡
Lenampicillin Metampicillin‡ Talampicillin‡) Epicillin‡...
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intrinsic resistance to
cleavage by β-lactamases)
penicillins (especially
aminopenicillins and ureidopenicillins), 3rd
generation cephalosporins, and carbapenems...