Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
Brand names,
Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
Analogs
Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
Brand Names Mixture
Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
Chemical_Formula
C21H25N5O8S2
Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
RX_link
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fda sheet
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msds (material safety sheet)
Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
Synthesis Reference
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Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
Molecular Weight
539.584 g/mol
Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
Melting Point
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Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
H2O Solubility
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Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
State
Solid
Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
LogP
-0.249
Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
Dosage Forms
Powder for solution (for IV or IM injection)
Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
Indication
Used to treat serious gram–negative infections of the lungs, urinary tract, and skin.
Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
Pharmacology
Mezlocillin is a penicillin beta-lactam antibiotic used in the treatment of bacterial infections caused by susceptible, usually gram-positive, organisms. The name "penicillin" can either refer to several variants of penicillin available, or to the group of antibiotics derived from the penicillins. Mezlocillin has in vitro activity against gram-positive and gram-negative aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. The bactericidal activity of mezlocillin results from the inhibition of cell wall synthesis and is mediated through mezlocillin binding to penicillin binding proteins (PBPs). Mezlocillin is stable against hydrolysis by a variety of beta-lactamases, including penicillinases, and cephalosporinases and extended spectrum beta-lactamases. Mezlocillin can be used to treat susceptible strains of H. influenzae, Klebsiella species, Pseudomonas species, Proteus mirabilis, E. coli, Enterobacter species, Streptococcus faecelis, Peptococcus species, Peptostreptococcus species, Bacteriodes species (including B. fragilis), Morganella morganii, Serratia species, N. gonorrhoeae, P. vulgaris, and Providencia rettgeri. This drug is discontinued in the U.S.
Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
Absorption
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Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
side effects and Toxicity
Symptoms of overdose include rash, fever, chills, and peeling skin.
Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
Patient Information
Aminolevulinic acid methyl ester
Organisms Affected
Enteric bacteria and other eubacteria