- Sarafloxacin
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Sarafloxacin Systematic (IUPAC) name 6-fluoro-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-4-oxo-7-piperazin-1-ylquinoline-3-carboxylic acid Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com International Drug Names Pregnancy cat. ? Legal status ? Identifiers CAS number 98105-99-8 ATC code None PubChem CID 56208 ChemSpider 50727 UNII RC3WJ907XY ChEMBL CHEMBL37858 Chemical data Formula C20H17F2N3O3 Mol. mass 385.36 g/mol SMILES eMolecules & PubChem (what is this?) (verify) Sarafloxacin (INN) is a quinolone antibiotic drug,[1][2] which was removed from clinical use by the manufacturer (Abbott Laboratories) April 30, 2001.
See also
- Quinolone
- Adverse effects of fluoroquinolones
References
- ^ "Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food. Fiftieth report of the joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives.". World Health Organ Tech Rep Ser 888: i-vii, 1–95. 1999. PMID 10416362.
- ^ Gingerich, WH.; Stehly, GR.; Clark, KJ.; Hayton, WL. (1998). "Crop grouping: a proposal for public aquaculture.". Vet Hum Toxicol 40 Suppl 2: 24–31. PMID 9823579.
Other/ungroupedCombinationsTopoisomerase
inhibitors/
quinolones/
(inhibits
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 Categories:- Antibiotic stubs
- Quinolone antibiotics
- Organofluorides
- Piperazines
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