Quick Details
Product name: florfenicol solution
Molecular formula:C12H14CL2FNO4S
Molecular weight: 358.2
Appearance: This product is a clear colorless or light yellow liquid
Application: A class of antibiotics used in pasteurella and escherichia coli infections
Storage: Shading, airtight storage
Description
Pharmacodynamics: Fluorobenzene nicol, belong to the amide alcohols broad-spectrum antibiotics, inhibitors, combining with 50 s subunit ribosome protein synthesis inhibition of bacteria and play a role, for a variety of gram-positive bacteria and gram-negative bacteria have strong antibacterial activity, hemolytic pasteurella, kill pasteurella and swine pleuropneumonia actinobacillus for fluorobenzene nicol, highly sensitive, fluorine benzene ni test for many microorganisms in vitro antibacterial activity and thiamphenicol similar or better, because some of the acetylation of amide alcohols of drug-resistant bacteria such as large warehouse coli, klebsiella pneumonia bacillus may still sensitive to fluorine benzene ni test, it is mainly used for sensitive bacteria caused by the pigs, chickens, Fish bacterial disease, such as hemolytic pasteurella, kill pasteurella and swine pleuropneumonia caused actinobacillus cattle, swine respiratory disease, caused by typhoid and paratyphoid salmonella, chicken cholera, pullorosis, escherichia coli disease, such as fish pasteurella, vibrio, staphylococcus aureus, heavy water, the bacterium enteritis bacteria etc caused by fish bacterial sepsis, enteritis, red skin disease, etc.,
Drug interaction: 1. Macrolides and lincomylamine have the same target of action as this product. They are all combined with the bacterial ribosome 50 subunit to produce mutual antagonistic effects when used together.
2. It may antagonize the bactericidal activity of penicillin or aminoglycosides, but has not been demonstrated in animals
Application: amide alcohol antibiotics for pasteurella and escherichia coli infections
Adverse reactions; 1. This product has certain immunosuppressive effect when used at higher than the recommended dose.
2. Embryo toxicity, use with caution during pregnancy and lactation