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Carindacillin






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Carindacillin
Clinical data
AHFS/Drugs.comInternational Drug Names
Routes of
administration
Oral
ATC code
Legal status
Legal status
  • In general: ℞ (Prescription only)
Identifiers
  • (2S,5R,6R)-6-([3-(2,3-dihydro-1H-inden-5-yloxy)-3-oxo-2-phenylpropanoyl]amino)-3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-4-thia-1-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane-2-carboxylic acid

CAS Number
  • salt: 26605-69-6 checkY
  • PubChem CID
    ChemSpider
    UNII
  • salt: 4OUL81K2RT checkY
  • ChEMBL
    CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
    Chemical and physical data
    FormulaC26H26N2O6S
    Molar mass494.56 g·mol−1
    3D model (JSmol)
    • [Na+].O=C([O-])[C@@H]4N5C(=O)[C@@H](NC(=O)C(c1ccccc1)C(=O)Oc2cc3c(cc2)CCC3)[C@H]5SC4(C)C

    Carindacillin (INN), also known as carbenicillin indanyl (USAN), is a penicillin antibiotic. It is a prodrugofcarbenicillin.[1]

    It is administered orally, as the sodium salt. It was formerly marketed in the United States by Pfizer under the brand name Geocillin. Pfizer withdrew Carindacillin from the U.S. market sometime after 2008.[2]

    Pharmacokinetics

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    Shortly after absorption via the small intestine, Carindacillin is hydrolyzed into Carbenicillin. Carbenicillin acts by interfering with final cell wall synthesis in susceptible bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, and some Proteus. The most common adverse effects include nausea, bad taste, diarrhea, vomiting, flatulence, and glossitis. Carindacillin was approved for use in adults in the treatment of prostatitis and urinary tract infections. Dosing was between 2000 and 4000 mg daily, divided into equally spaced doses.[3]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ English AR, Retsema JA, Ray VA, Lynch JE (March 1972). "Carbenicillin indanyl sodium, an orally active derivative of carbenicillin". Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 1 (3): 185–91. doi:10.1128/aac.1.3.185. PMC 444190. PMID 4558137.
  • ^ "Drugs@FDA: FDA-Approved Drugs CARBENICILLIN INDANYL SODIUM". www.accessdata.fda.gov. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  • ^ Pfizer (2008). "GEOCILLIN® carbenicillin indanyl sodium tablets label" (PDF).

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