POM routes of administration Intravenous therapy IV , Intramuscular injection IM Piperacillin is an Beta ... used together with a beta lactamase inhibitor such as tazobactam . The combination drug of piperacillin ... organism anaerobes , including Pseudomonas aeruginosa . Administration Piperacillin is not absorbed ... piperacillin tazobactam is administered intravenously every 6 or 8 hours the drug may also be given ... with concentrations of piperacillin higher than 4 6xMIC, which means that the drug is concentration independent in terms of its actions. Piperacillin has instead shown to offer higher bacteriocidal ... mortality. ref cite journal title Randomized, open label, comparative study of piperacillin ... febrile neutropenia e.g. after chemotherapy . Trade names and preparations Piperacillin alone Pipracil U.S. only Piperacillin tazobactam Tazocin UK, marketed by Wyeth Tazocin Japan, marketed by Toyama ... http www.zosyn.com Zosyn piperacillin tazobactam combination information for U.S. http www.medsafe.govt.nz ... Category Aromatic compounds da Piperacillin de Piperacillin es Piperacilina fr Pip racilline it Piperacillina fi Piperasilliini sv Piperacillin th ... more details
Drugbox verifiedrevid 408956393 type combo component1 Piperacillin class1 Ureidopenicillin antibiotic component2 Tazobactam class2 Beta lactamase inhibitor ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 8094523 InChI 1 C23H27N5O7S.C10H12N4O5S c1 4 26 10 11 27 19 32 18 26 31 22 35 25 13 12 8 6 5 7 9 12 16 29 24 14 17 30 28 15 21 33 34 23 2,3 36 20 14 28 1 10 5 13 3 2 11 12 13 8 9 16 17 14 6 15 4 7 14 20 10,18 19 h5 9,13 15,20H,4,10 11H2,1 3H3, H,24,29 H,25,35 H,33,34 2 3,7 8H,4 5H2,1H3, H,16,17 t13 ,14 ,15 ,20 7 ,8 ,10 m11 s1 InChIKey LITBAYYWXZOHAW XDZRHBBOBN smiles O C O C H 3N4C O C H NC O C H c1ccccc1 NC O N2C O C O N CC CC2 C H 4SC3 C C.O C3N2 C H C O O C Cn1nncc1 C S O O C H 2C3 ChEMBL Ref ebicite correct EBI ChEMBL 436129 StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C23H27N5O7S.C10H12N4O5S c1 4 26 10 11 27 19 32 18 26 31 22 35 25 13 12 8 6 5 7 9 12 16 29 24 14 17 30 28 15 21 33 34 23 2,3 36 20 14 28 1 10 5 13 3 2 11 12 13 8 9 16 17 14 6 15 4 7 14 20 10,18 19 h5 9,13 15,20H,4,10 11H2,1 3H3, H,24,29 H,25,35 H,33,34 2 3,7 8H,4 5H2,1H3, H,16,17 t13 ,14 ,15 ,20 7 ,8 ,10 m11 s1 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey LITBAYYWXZOHAW XDZRHBBOSA N CAS number 123683 33 0 ATC prefix J01 ATC suffix CR05 PubChem 9918881 DrugBank pregnancy AU A B1 B2 B3 C D X pregnancy US B pregnancy category legal AU Unscheduled S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 legal CA Schedule I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII legal UK GSL P POM CD Class A, B, C legal US Rx only legal status routes of administration Intravenous therapy Intravenous infusion Piperacillin tazobactam is a combination antibiotic containing the extended spectrum penicillin antibiotic piperacillin and the beta lactamase &beta lactamase inhibitor tazobactam . It is marketed as Tazocin or Zosyn by Wyeth and as Brodactam by Sanofi Aventis . It is also marketed as Maxitaz by New Medicon Pharma in India. See also Piperacillin Tazobactam External links http www.zosyn.com Zosyn piperacillin tazobactam ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Extended spectrum penicillin is a group of antibiotic s that has the widest antibacterial spectrum of all penicillins ref Comprehensive Pharmacy Review, Leon Shargel, 6th edition, p917 ref . It is also called antipseudomonal penicillins . This group includes the carboxypenicillin and the ureidopenicillin s. Products Ureidopenicillin s Azlocillin Mezlocillin Piperacillin Carboxypenicillin Ticarcillin with clavulanate Piperacillin with Tazobactam Mecillinam References reflist Cell wall disruptive antibiotics DEFAULTSORT Extended Spectrum Penicillin Category Antibiotics ... more details
drugbox verifiedrevid 401618476 IUPAC name 2 S ,3 S ,5 R 3 methyl 7 oxo 3 1 H 1,2,3 triazol 1 ylmethyl 4 thia 1 azabicyclo 3.2.0 heptane 2 carboxylic acid 4,4 dioxide image Tazobactam.svg CASNo Ref cascite correct CAS ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 110216 ChEMBL Ref ebicite correct EBI ChEMBL 404 UNII Ref fdacite correct FDA UNII SE10G96M8W InChI 1 C10H12N4O5S c1 10 5 13 3 2 11 12 13 8 9 16 17 14 6 15 4 7 14 20 10,18 19 h2 3,7 8H,4 5H2,1H3, H,16,17 t7 ,8 ,10 m1 s1 InChIKey LPQZKKCYTLCDGQ WEDXCCLWBT smiles O S2 O C C H N1C O C C H 12 C O O Cn3nncc3 C StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C10H12N4O5S c1 10 5 13 3 2 11 12 13 8 9 16 17 14 6 15 4 7 14 20 10,18 19 h2 3,7 8H,4 5H2,1H3, H,16,17 t7 ,8 ,10 m1 s1 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey LPQZKKCYTLCDGQ WEDXCCLWSA N CAS number 89786 04 9 ATC prefix J01 ATC suffix CG02 ATC supplemental PubChem 123630 DrugBank EXPT03012 C 10 H 12 N 4 O 5 S 1 molecular weight 300.289 g mol bioavailability protein bound metabolism elimination half life pregnancy category legal status routes of administration Tazobactam is a compound that inhibits the action of bacterial beta lactamase s. It is added to the Beta lactam antibiotic extended spectrum beta lactam antibiotic piperacillin to produce Tazocin or Zosyn or Piprataz manufactured by Gepach International . It broadens the spectrum of piperacillin by making it effective against organisms that express beta lactamase and would normally degrade piperacillin. Tazobactam sodium is a derivative of the penicillin nucleus and is a penicillanic acid sulfone. See also Sulbactam Used with piperacillin in the treatment for Pseudomona. External links http www.zosyn.com Zosyn piperacillin tazobactam PenicillinAntiBiotics Category Beta lactamase inhibitors Category Sulfones Category Triazoles antibiotic stub de Tazobactam fr Tazobactam it Tazobactam nl Tazobactam pl Tazobaktam th ... more details
File Azlocillin skeletal.svg thumb Azlocillin File Piperacillin.svg thumb Piperacillin File Mezlocillin.svg thumb Mezlocillin The ureidopenicillins are a group of penicillin s which are active against Pseudomonas aeruginosa . There are three ureidopenicillins in clinical use ref name urlMayo Clinic Proceedings cite web url http www.mayoclinicproceedings.com inside.asp?AID 2547 title Mayo Clinic Proceedings format work accessdate 2008 12 26 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Azlocillin Piperacillin Mezlocillin They are mostly ampicillin derivatives in which the D side amino chain has been converted to a variety of urea s. It is speculated that the added side chain mimics a longer segment of the peptidoglycan chain, more than ampicillin , and thus would bind more easily to the penicillin binding proteins . Ureidopenicillins are not resistant to beta lactamases . They are used parenterally, and are particularly indicated in infections caused by Gram negative bacteria . References reflist antibiotic stub Cell wall disruptive antibiotics Category Beta lactam antibiotics ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Morganella morganii status image image width domain Bacteria regnum Bacteria phylum Proteobacteria classis Gammaproteobacteria ordo Enterobacteriaceae Enterobacteriales familia Enterobacteriaceae tribus Proteeae ref name eMedicine genus Morganella species M. morganii synonyms Proteus morganii br small Winslow et al., 1919 br Yale, 1939 small ref name UniProt UniProt. http www.uniprot.org taxonomy 582 Morganella morganii Proteus morganii ref subspecies M. m. morganii br M. m. sibonii binomial Morganella morganii binomial authority Winslow et al., 1919 br Fulton, 1943 br Brenner et al., 1978 ref name UniProt Morganella morganii is a species of Gram negative bacillus shape bacillus bacteria . ref name eMedicine eMedicine. http emedicine.medscape.com article 222443 overview Morganella infections ref It is oxidase negative and conducts anaerobic respiration . It causes a disease known as Summer Diarrhea. Morganella morganii, being a member of the tribe Proteae of the family Enterobacteriaceae, is a Gram negative bacillus with two subspecies M. morganii and M. sibonii. This bacterium is found in the environment and in the intestinal tract of humans and other organisms. There are several symptoms that this bacterium can cause sepsis, ecthyma, endophthalmitis, choirioamnionitis, and more commonly urinary tract infections, skin and soft tissue infections, meningitis, and septic arthritis. Some treatments may include the use of various antibiotics or a combination of the following ciprofloxacin, piperacillin or tazobactam, amoxicillin clavulanic acid, ceftriaxone, imipenem, and cefuroxime monotherapy. A study conducted at the University Hospital at Heralkion, Crete, Greece showed a 92 success rate in the use of these antibiotics. Polymicrobial infections are most abundantly caused by this microbe which additionally damages the skin, soft tissues, and urogenital tract which can be cured through use of the aforementioned antibiotics although, sometimes ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Capnocytophaga regnum Bacteria phylum Bacteroidetes phylum Bacteroidetes classis Flavobacteria ordo Flavobacteriaceae familia Flavobacteriaceae genus Capnocytophaga species C. canimorsus species authority Brenner et al. , 1990 binomial Capnocytophaga canimorsus Capnocytophaga canimorsus is a Gram negative bacillus rod shaped bacterium that causes a zoonotic disease , most commonly in asplenia asplenic patients . It is a member of the normal gingival flora of dogs and cats . It causes fulminant sepsis with disseminated intravascular coagulation DIC . Treatment Treatment is via antibiotics with the possible aid of activated protein C or plasmapheresis in severe cases. Following animal bites, co amoxiclav is often given to asplenic individuals to prevent disseminated infection but in patients who are allergic to penicillins, the combination of doxycycline and metronidazole to cover anaerobes anaerobic organisms may be used instead. In patients with sepsis, treatment with imipenem , clindamycin , or a penicillin &beta lactamase inhibitor combination e.g., co amoxiclav or piperacillin tazobactam should be used. ref cite journal title Antimicrobial treatment of Capnocytophaga infections author Jolivet Gougeon A, Sixou J, Tamanai Shacoori Z, Bonnaure Mallet M journal Int J Antimicrob Agents year 2007 volume 29 issue 4 pages 367 373 doi 10.1016 j.ijantimicag.2006.10.005 pmid 17250994 ref Doxycycline is active in vitro ref cite journal author Chraibi DI, Girond S, Michel G title Evaluation of the activity of four antimicrobial agents using an in vitro rapid micromethod against oral streptococci and various bacterial strains implicated in periodontitis journal J Periodontal Res year 1990 volume 25 issue 4 pages 201&ndash 6 pmid 2142728 doi 10.1111 j.1600 0765.1990.tb00905.x ref ref cite journal author Heimdahl A, Nord CE title Antimicrobial agents in the treatment of periodontal diseases special aspects on tetracycline and doxycycline journal Scand J ... more details
, doxycycline , piperacillin , meropenem , chloramphenicol and co trimoxazole trimethoprim ... of choice for Burkholderia cepacia infections ceftazidime , doxycycline , piperacillin and meropenem ... more details
Tat Yup is a biological reserve in the district of Hernandarias , Alto Paran Department , Paraguay . It is located on the right bank of the Paran river and covers area of convert 2245 ha . The reserve is one of 8 sites earmarked as the ecological reserve by the Itaipu , the largest dam in production in the world, located between Paraguay and Brazil . Geography and climate It has a relatively uniform topography with small undulations, most stemming from basalt ic rocks. It has significant water resources streams Tati Yupi and Pira Pyt also in other courses which are small jumps and waterfalls that give rise to scenic beauty. This refuge is bordering the lake, artificially created for the Itaipu power plant in 1982. Its climate is subtropical, with abundant and well distributed rainfall, which vary from 1,500 to 1,700 Millimetre mm annually. The average annual temperature is 21 to 22 C. There is a big difference in daytime and nighttime temperature in winter, the relative humidity is 70 to 80 and the prevailing winds are from the northeast and southeast. Image Tati Yupi Avda Palmeras.png thumb 250 px right Tati Yupi Animals and plants Cleanup section date January 2009 The biological reserve Tati Yupi is composed mainly by high forests, lowland forests, closed Yerba mate yerbal planted pine forests and to a lesser extent. The upper stratum tree, mostly consists of species exceeding 30 m in height, as Cedar wood cedro , lapacho , ybyr pyt , Balfourodendron riedelianum guatamb , and so on. The coppice is generally species of the family of mirt ceas like Eugenia uniflora angapiry ,yva poroity and guava, kanelon, ka a vera, ka a viju. Contin trees and shrubs with average height of 3 to 7 metre m . The plants are closed, such as yv r hov , molle , kok , sapirangy, chirca. The forest is characterized by the high number of species epiphytes and ferns arborescent, Palm tree palm and a huge variety of bromeliads orchidaceae and piperacillin . In the fields are low ua ... more details
Expert subject date September 2010 Image Example plasmid.png right thumb 200px An example plasmid with two areas of antibiotic resistance coding DNA 1,2 and an origin of replication 3 . Plasmid mediated resistance is the transfer of antimicrobial resistant coding genes which are carried on plasmid s. The plasmids can be transferred between prokaryote s through horizontal gene transfer . The spread of multiple antimicrobial resistance has been enhanced by selective pressure from medicine human and veterinary medicine . ref Cite journal author Carattoli A title Plasmid mediated antimicrobial resistance in Salmonella enterica journal Curr Issues Mol Biol volume 5 issue 4 pages 113 22 year 2003 month October pmid 12921226 doi url http www.horizonpress.com cimb v v5 10.pdf accessdate 2010 09 13 ref EBSL Enterbacteriaceae Image ESBL Stokes.jpg left thumb Escherichia coli bacteria on the right are sensitive to two beta lactam antibiotics, and do not grow in the semi circular regions surrounding the antibiotics. E. coli bacteria on the left are resistant to beta lactam antibiotics, and grow next to one antibiotic bottom and are less inhibited by another antibiotic top . Plasmid encoded beta lactamase is responsible for the emergence of resistant strains of Enterobacteriaceae . These enzymes are collectively termed as Extended spectrum beta lactamase Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamases ESBL . They are especially problematic because strains that produce them may appear to be susceptible to the third generation cephalosporin s but are in fact resistant to these antibiotic s.These beta lactamases degrade all the beta lactam antibiotic s except carbapenem s and sometimes beta lactam beta lactamase inhibitor combinations e.g. Piperacillin Tazobactam . In addition, since the plasmids that carry ESBL genes also commonly encode Antibiotic resistance resistance determinants for many other antibiotics, ESBL strains are often resistant to many non beta lactam antibiotics as well. NDM 1 T ... more details
Unipen Oxacillin Prostaphlin Penicillin G Pentids Penicillin V Pen Vee K Piperacillin Pipracil Temocillin ... resistance to the first component Ampicillin sulbactam Unasyn Piperacillin tazobactam Zosyn Ticarcillin ... more details
of piperacillin tazobactam , although resistance has been described. To date, these beta lactamases .... For organisms producing TEM and SHV type ESBLs, apparent in vitro sensitivity to cefepime and to piperacillin ... the combination of piperacillin tazobactam . AmpC AmpC producing strains are typically resistant ... clearance. Cefepime and piperacillin tazobactam have been less successful. Ceftriaxone , cefotaxime ... more details
of pneumonia baical skullcap was shown to be as effective as piperacillin after one treatment. The piperacillin group resulted in 4 of 30 patients with fungal infections while there were none ... more details