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DMCT (antibiotic) Brand names, DMCT (antibiotic) Analogs

DMCT (antibiotic) Brand Names Mixture

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DMCT (antibiotic) Chemical_Formula

C21H21ClN2O8

DMCT (antibiotic) RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic3/demeclocycline.htm

DMCT (antibiotic) fda sheet

DMCT (antibiotic) msds (material safety sheet)

DMCT_(antibiotic) MSDS

DMCT (antibiotic) Synthesis Reference

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DMCT (antibiotic) Molecular Weight

464.853 g/mol

DMCT (antibiotic) Melting Point

220-223 oC

DMCT (antibiotic) H2O Solubility

1520 mg/L

DMCT (antibiotic) State

Solid

DMCT (antibiotic) LogP

-0.08

DMCT (antibiotic) Dosage Forms

Tablet (150 mg/300 mg)

DMCT (antibiotic) Indication

Used primarily to treat Lyme disease, acne, and bronchitis. Also indicated (but rarely used) to treat urinary tract infections, gum disease, malaria, and other bacterial infections such as gonorrhea and chlamydia. One of its other registered uses is the treatment of hyponatremia (low blood sodium concentration) due to the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) where fluid restriction alone has been ineffective.

DMCT (antibiotic) Pharmacology

Demeclocycline is a tetracycline antibiotic active against the following microorganisms: Rickettsiae (Rocky Mountain spotted fever, typhus fever and the typhus group, Q fever, rickettsial pox, tick fevers), Mycoplasma pneumoniae (PPLO, Eaton agent), agents of psittacosis and ornithosis, agents of lymphogranulomavenereum and granuloma inguinale, the spirochetal agent of relapsing fever (Borrelia recurrentis), Haemophilus ducreyi (chancroid), Yersinia pestis, Pasteurella pestis and Pasteurella tularensis, Bartonella bacilliformis, Bacteroides species, Vibrio comma and Vibrio fetus, and Brucella species (in conjunction with streptomycin). Demeclocycline inhibits cell growth by inhibiting translation. Demeclocycline is lipophilic and can easily pass through the cell membrane or passively diffuses through porin channels in the bacterial membrane. Demeclocycline is bacteriostatic (it impairs bacterial growth but does not kill bacteria directly). Because it is excreted more slowly than tetracycline, it maintains effective blood levels for longer periods of time.

DMCT (antibiotic) Absorption

Tetracyclines are readily absorbed.

DMCT (antibiotic) side effects and Toxicity

Oral, rat: LD50 = 2372 mg/kg

DMCT (antibiotic) Patient Information

Demeclocycline hydrochloride is a pill given by mouth, usually 2 to 4 times a day. Take the pill on an empty stomach with a full glass of water, 1 hour before or 2 hours after eating a meal or dairy products like milk, yogurt, and ice cream. If you have nausea when taking the medicine, take it with a cracker but no dairy products. If you are also taking iron pills, take the iron pills 2 hours before or 3 hours after the demeclocycline hydrochloride pill. Keep the medicine in a tightly closed container away from heat and moisture and out of the reach of children and pets. Do not drive a car or operate heavy machinery until you know the effect that demeclocycline hydrochloride has on you. If you are dizzy, lightheaded, or feel tired, you should not drive or operate heavy machinery. Stop the drug and call your doctor or nurse right away if you develop a rash, fever, muscle aches, diarrhea with abdominal cramping, or blood or pus in your stool. This can be a serious reaction and needs to be treated right away.

DMCT (antibiotic) Organisms Affected

Enteric bacteria and other eubacteria