-
narrow spectrum,
monobactams can be used to
treat infections by
susceptible bacteria without disrupting the patient's microbiota.
Monobactams are nevertheless...
-
penicillin derivatives (penams),
cephalosporins and
cephamycins (cephems),
monobactams,
carbapenems and carbacephems. Most β-lactam
antibiotics work by inhibiting...
-
specifically target gram-negative
organisms include aminoglycosides,
monobactams (such as aztreonam), and ciprofloxacin.
Conventional gram-negative (LPS-diderm)...
- prin****l ones
being the penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems, and
monobactams,
which are, therefore, also
called β-lactam antibiotics.
Nearly all of...
- 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....
- β-lactam antibiotics,
including the penicillins,
cephalosporins and
monobactams contain sulfur. Due to
their high
energy density and the availability...
- and
Adverse Effects of the Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Carbapenems,
Monobactams, Vancomycin, and Bacitracin". The
Antimicrobial Drugs.
Oxford University...
-
antibiotics (penicillin
derivatives (penams),
cephalosporins (cephems),
monobactams, and carbapenems) and vancomycin. Also
bactericidal are daptomycin, fluoroquinolones...
- levofloxacin,
ciprofloxacin Polymyxins: Colistin,
Polymyxin B
Aztreonam (
monobactam)
Aminoglycosides -
particularly tobramycin and
amikacin Antibiotics that...
- beta-lactam
antibiotics such as penicillins, cephalosporins, cephamycins,
monobactams and
carbapenems (ertapenem),
although carbapenems are
relatively resistant...