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Ciprofloxacine hydrochloride

Ciprofloxacine hydrochloride

CAS

86393-32-0, 93107-08-5

Status

Commercial

Inquiry

Ciprofloxacine hydrochloride is a synthetic fluoroquinolone that is antibiotic with a very wide range of effects. The mechanism that leads to the bactericidal effect is partially unexplained, known the gyrase inhibiting effect. The gyrase of bacteria is responsible for DNA replication and cell division. Ciprofloxacin works mainly in gram-negative germs and especially in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It is listed as a reserve antibiotic in GI infections. The drug was developed by Bayer.

Description

Formula

C17H18FN3O3 • HCl • H2O

Molecular weight

385.82 g/mol

Molecular size

small

Controlled Substance

no

Precursor

no

Indications

Antibacterials for systemic use, Ophthalmological drugs, Ophthalmological and otological preparations

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