Cefacetrile
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Cefacetrile
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
(6R,7R)-3-(acetyloxymethyl)-7-[(2-cyanoacetyl)amino]- 8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2- carboxylic acid |
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ATC code | J01 |
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Chemical data | |
Formula | C13H13N3O6S |
Mol. mass | 339.325 g/mol |
Pharmacokinetic data | |
Bioavailability | ? |
Protein binding | 23 to 38% |
Metabolism | ? |
Half life | 1.2 hours |
Excretion | Renal (72%) |
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Routes | Intravenous, intramuscular |
Cefacetrile (INN, also spelled cephacetrile) is a broad-spectrum first generation cephalosporin antibiotic effective in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial infections. It is a bacteriostatic antibiotic. Cefacetrile is marketed under the trade names Celospor, Celtol, and Cristacef.
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