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Monobactams are bacterially-produced
monocyclic β-lactam antibiotics. The β-lactam ring is not
fused to
another ring, in
contrast to most
other β-lactams...
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penicillin derivatives (penams),
cephalosporins and
cephamycins (cephems),
monobactams,
carbapenems and carbacephems. Most β-lactam
antibiotics work by inhibiting...
- levofloxacin,
ciprofloxacin Polymyxins: Colistin,
Polymyxin B
Aztreonam (
monobactam)
Aminoglycosides -
particularly tobramycin and
amikacin Antibiotics that...
- States,
where he then
developed aztreonam, the
first clinically effective monobactam, a term he
coined in 1981 to
describe a new
group of
monocyclic β-lactams...
- structures. (A) A penam. (B) A carbapenam. (C) An oxapenam. (D) A penem. (E) A carbapenem. (F) A
monobactam. (G) A cephem. (H) A carbacephem. (I) An oxacephem....
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specifically target gram-negative
organisms include aminoglycosides,
monobactams (such as aztreonam), and ciprofloxacin.
Conventional gram-negative (LPS-diderm)...
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monobactam antibiotic.
Fuchs PC,
Jones RN,
Barry AL (March 1988). "In
vitro antimicrobial activity of tigemonam, a new
orally administered monobactam"...
- β-lactam antibiotics,
including the penicillins,
cephalosporins and
monobactams contain sulfur. Due to
their high
energy density and the availability...
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Ceftazidime shares the same
variable R-group side
chain with aztreonam, a
monobactam antibiotic; the two
drugs share a
similar spectrum of activity, including...
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allergy to aztreonam. Use in
pregnancy appears to be safe. It is in the
monobactam family of medications.
Aztreonam inhibits cell wall
synthesis by blocking...