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Ampicillina [Dcit] Brand names, Ampicillina [Dcit] Analogs

Ampicillina [Dcit] Brand Names Mixture

  • Pro Biosan Kit (Ampicillin + Probenecid)
  • Synergistin Injectable Suspension (Ampicillin + Sulbactam (Sulbactam Benzathine))

Ampicillina [Dcit] Chemical_Formula

C16H19N3O4S

Ampicillina [Dcit] RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/ampicillin.htm

Ampicillina [Dcit] fda sheet

Ampicillina [Dcit] msds (material safety sheet)

Ampicillina_[Dcit] MSDS

Ampicillina [Dcit] Synthesis Reference

No information avaliable

Ampicillina [Dcit] Molecular Weight

349.406 g/mol

Ampicillina [Dcit] Melting Point

208 oC

Ampicillina [Dcit] H2O Solubility

1.01E+004 mg/L

Ampicillina [Dcit] State

Solid

Ampicillina [Dcit] LogP

1.35

Ampicillina [Dcit] Dosage Forms

Powder for solution

Ampicillina [Dcit] Indication

For treatment of infection (Respiratory, GI, UTI and meningitis) due to E. coli, P. mirabilis, enterococci, Shigella, S. typhosa and other Salmonella, nonpenicillinase-producing N. gononhoeae, H. influenzae, staphylococci, streptococci including streptoc

Ampicillina [Dcit] Pharmacology

Ampicillin 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. Ampicillin has in vitro activity against gram-positive and gram-negative aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. The bactericidal activity of Ampicillin results from the inhibition of cell wall synthesis and is mediated through Ampicillin binding to penicillin binding proteins (PBPs). Ampicillin is stable against hydrolysis by a variety of beta-lactamases, including penicillinases, and cephalosporinases and extended spectrum beta-lactamases.

Ampicillina [Dcit] Absorption

No information avaliable

Ampicillina [Dcit] side effects and Toxicity

No information avaliable

Ampicillina [Dcit] Patient Information

1. The patient should inform the physician of any history of sensitivity to allergens, including previous hypersensitivity reactions to penicillins and cephalosporins.

2. The patient should discontinue ampicillin and contact the physician immediately if any side effect occurs.

3. Ampicillin should be taken with a full glass (8 oz) of water, one-half hour before or two hours after meals.

4. Diabetic patients should consult with the physician before changing diet or dosage of diabetes medication .

Ampicillina [Dcit] Organisms Affected

Enteric bacteria and other eubacteria