Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
Brand names,
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
Analogs
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
Brand Names Mixture
- Isotamine B 300 (Isoniazid + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride)
- Rifater (Isoniazid + Pyrazinamide + Rifampin)
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
Chemical_Formula
C17H17N3O6S2
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
RX_link
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Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
fda sheet
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
msds (material safety sheet)
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
Synthesis Reference
No information avaliable
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
Molecular Weight
423.466 g/mol
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
Melting Point
No information avaliable
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
H2O Solubility
1030 mg/L
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
State
Solid
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
LogP
-0.251
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
Dosage Forms
Gel; Suspension
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
Indication
For treatment of infections caused by susceptible bacteria.
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
Pharmacology
Cephapirin is a first-generation cephalosporin that has a wide spectrum of activity against gram-positive and gram-negative organisms. Cephapirin is more resistant to beta-lactamases than are the penicillins and so is effective against staphylococci, with the exception of methicillin-resistant staphylococci.
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
Absorption
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Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
side effects and Toxicity
Rats exposed via the oral route to cephapirin displayed low acute toxicity (LD50 = 14000 mg/kg). The most common adverse reactions are hypersensitivity reactions and alterations to liver function. Evidence of white blood cell disorders and anaemia were noted in some subjects.
Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
Patient Information
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Cefapirinum [INN-Latin]
Organisms Affected
Enteric bacteria and other eubacteria