040-000-324 Cloxacillin Sodium Salt, CAS 642-78-4

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Synonyms 3-dimethyl-7-oxo-thyl-4-isoxazolecarboxamido)-monosodiumsalt
Keywords Staphylococcus infections, Penicillin, antibiotic
Related products Florfenicol , Procaine Benzylpenicillin
Description

Description

Cloxacillin Sodium Salt Specifications

Product Name Cloxacillin Sodium Salt
CAS Registry Number 642-78-4
Molecular Formula C19H18Cl2N3NaO6S
Molecular Weight 510.32 g/mol
Appearance White powder
Package 1kg-25kg
Shelf life 2 years
Functions Suitable for the treatment of penicillin-producing Staphylococcus infections, including sepsis, endocarditis, pneumonia, and skin and soft tissue infections

Cloxacillin Sodium Salt Description

Cloxacillin Sodium Salt is a semi-synthetic antibiotic that belongs to the same category as penicillin. It is used to produce beta-lactamase in staphylococci.

Cloxacillin sodium salt is used to treat infections caused by penicillin G-resistant staphylococci. It has been used in studies of topical antibacterial agent for burn and crush wounds. It is used as an AmpC β-lactamase inhibitor in combination with β-lactam antibiotics.

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Cloxacillin Sodium Salt Applications

Suitable for the treatment of penicillin-producing Staphylococcus infections, including sepsis, endocarditis, pneumonia, and skin and soft tissue infections. It is suitable for the treatment of penicillin-producing Staphylococcus infections, including sepsis, endocarditis, pneumonia, and skin and soft tissue infections. It can also be used for mixed infections caused by Streptococcus pyogenes or pneumococcus and penicillin-resistant staphylococcus.

Reference:

  1. Gibbs, D.L., and Thornsberry, C. Susceptibility of gram-negative bacteria to β-lactam antibiotics and rapid characterization of β-lactamase activity. Curr. Microbiol. 2(4), 239-244 (1979).
  2. Sabath, L.D., Garner, C., Wilcox, C., et al. Susceptibility of Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis to 65 antibiotics. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 9(6), 962-969 (1976).