- Sulbactam
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IUPAC_name = (2"R",5"R")-3,3-dimethyl-4,4,7-trioxo-4λ6-thia-1-
azabicyclo [3.2.0] heptane-2-carboxylic acid
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CAS_number = 68373-14-8
ATC_prefix = J01
ATC_suffix = CG01
PubChem = 130313
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C = 8 | H = 11 | N = 1 | O = 5 | S = 1
molecular_weight = 233.243 g/mol
bioavailability = 1
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excretion = Kidneys?
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legal_UK = POM
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routes_of_administration = InjectionSulbactam is a
molecule which is given in combination withbeta-lactam antibiotic s to inhibitbeta-lactamase , anenzyme produced bybacteria that destroys theantibiotic s. Sulbactam is an irreversible inhibitor of beta-lactamase; it binds the enzyme and does not allow it to interact with the antibiotic. Sulbactam is able to inhibit the most common forms of beta-lactamase but is not able to interact with theampC cephalosporinase . Thus, it confers little protection against bacteria such as "Pseudomonas aeruginosa ", "Citrobacter ", "Enterobacter ", and "Serratia ", which often express this gene. In theUnited States , sulbactam is combined to formcefoperazone/sulbactam andampicillin/sulbactam . It does possess some antibacterial activity when administered alone, but it is too weak to have any clinical importance. Its use in the UK is restricted to hospitals.References
*Singh GS. "Beta-lactams in the new millennium. Part-II: cephems, oxacephems, penams and sulbactam." Mini Rev Med Chem. 2004 Jan;4(1):93-109. Review. PMID 14754446
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