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antibiotic Clavulanic acid β-lactamase
inhibitor Clinical data
Trade names Timentin Routes of
administration Injection Legal status Legal status US: ℞-only...
- 2004.
Ticar was
replaced by
Timentin.
However Timentin contains clavulanate unlike Ticar Ticarcillin/clavulanate:
Timentin, in Australia, the UK, and the...
-
Synulox (veterinary), and others)
ticarcillin (co-ticarclav,
trade name
Timentin)
Clavulanic acid was
patented in 1974. In
addition to its β-lactamase inhibition...
- Ampicillin/sulbactam
Unasyn Piperacillin/tazobactam
Zosyn Ticarcillin/clavulanate
Timentin Polypeptides Bacitracin Eye, ear or
bladder infections;
usually applied...
- such as cefazolin/enrofloxacin, ampicillin/enrofloxacin, metronidazole,
timentin, or enrofloxacin. IV
fluids are
administered and
antinausea and antibiotic...
- (often used in
combination with
clavulanic acid
under the
designation Timentin),
amikacin sulfate, penicillin, and
gentamicin are
commonly used. The latter...
- C4H3BrS. It is a
colorless liquid. It is a
precursor to the
antibiotic timentin and the
vasodilator cetiedil.
Unlike 2-bromothiophene, the 3-bromo isomer...
- clavulanate,
usually combined with
amoxicillin (Augmentin) or
ticarcillin (
Timentin) Sulbactam,
usually combined with
ampicillin (Unasyn) or
cefoperazone (Sulperazon)...
- (carbenicillin)
Relifex (nabumetone)
Temopen (temocillin)
Ticarpen (ticarcillin)
Timentin (ticarcillin/clavulanate)
Pharmaceutical industry in the
United Kingdom...
- (INN) Tim-AK
Timecelles timefurone (INN)
timegadine (INN)
timelotem (INN)
Timentin timepidium bromide (INN)
timiperone (INN)
timirdine (INN)
timobesone (INN)...