- Difloxacin
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Difloxacin Systematic (IUPAC) name 6-fluoro-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-7-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)- 4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com International Drug Names Pregnancy cat. ? Legal status ? Routes Oral Identifiers CAS number 98106-17-3
91296-86-5 (HCl)ATCvet code QJ01MA94 PubChem CID 56206 UNII 5Z7OO9FNFD KEGG D07828 ChEMBL CHEMBL6259 Chemical data Formula C21H19F2N3O3 Mol. mass 399.39 g/mol (what is this?) (verify) Difloxacin (INN) is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used in veterinary medicine.[1] Although a broad-spectrum antimicrobial, its efficacy is not as good as enrofloxacin or pradofloxacin[2].
See also
- Quinolone
- Adverse effects of fluoroquinolones
References
- ^ Chidiac, C.; Mouton, Y. (1991). "Quinolones in the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections caused by intracellular pathogens.". Infection 19 Suppl 7: S365-71. PMID 1804785.
- ^ Silley P et al (2007) Comparative activity of pradofloxacin against anaerobic bacteria isolated from dogs and cats. J Antimicrob Chemother 60(5):999-1003
Other/ungroupedCombinationsTopoisomerase
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DNA replication)1st g.2nd g.Ciprofloxacin# • Enoxacin‡ • Fleroxacin‡ • Lomefloxacin • Nadifloxacin • Ofloxacin • Norfloxacin • Pefloxacin • Rufloxacin3rd g.4th g.Besifloxacin • Clinafloxacin† • Garenoxacin • Gemifloxacin • Moxifloxacin • Gatifloxacin‡ • Sitafloxacin • Trovafloxacin‡/Alatrofloxacin‡ • PrulifloxacinVet.Danofloxacin • Difloxacin • Enrofloxacin • Ibafloxacin • Marbofloxacin • Orbifloxacin • Pradofloxacin • SarafloxacinRelated (DG)Anaerobic DNA
inhibitorsNitrofuran derivativesRNA synthesis #WHO-EM. ‡Withdrawn from market. Clinical trials: †Phase III. §Never to phase III Categories:- Antibiotic stubs
- Fluoroquinolone antibiotics
- Piperazines
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