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Encyclopedia > Enoxacin
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Enoxacin
Systematic (IUPAC) name
1-ethyl-6-fluoro-4-oxo-7-piperazin- 1-yl-[1,8]naphthyridine-3- carboxylic acid
Identifiers
CAS number 74011-58-8
ATC code J01MA04
PubChem 3229
DrugBank APRD00947
Chemical data
Formula C15H17FN4O3
Mol. weight 320.319 g/mol
Pharmacokinetic data
Bioavailability  ?
Metabolism  ?
Half life  ?
Excretion  ?
Therapeutic considerations
Pregnancy cat.  ?
Legal status  ?
Routes  ?

Enoxacin (Enroxil, Penetrex) is an oral broad-spectrum quinoline antibacterial agent used in the treatment of urinary tract infections and gonorrhea. It is no longer available in the United States. IUPAC nomenclature is a systematic way of naming organic chemical compounds. ... CAS registry numbers are unique numerical identifiers for chemical compounds, polymers, biological sequences and alloys. ... The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System is used for the classification of drugs. ... A section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System. ... PubChem is a database of chemical molecules . ... DrugBank is a database available at the University of Alberta that provides information about thousands of products. ... A chemical formula (also called molecular formula) is a concise way of expressing information about the atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound. ... The molecular mass of a substance (less accurately called molecular weight and abbreviated as MW) is the mass of one molecule of that substance, relative to the unified atomic mass unit u (equal to 1/12 the mass of one atom of carbon-12). ... In pharmacology, bioavailability is used to describe the fraction of an administered dose of medication that reaches the systemic circulation, one of the principal pharmacokinetic properties of drugs. ... Santorio Santorio (1561-1636) in his steelyard balance, from Ars de statica medecina, first published 1614 Metabolism (from μεταβολισμος (metabolismos)) is the biochemical modification of chemical compounds in living organisms anggjgjhnd cell (b). ... The elimination half-life of a drug (or any xenobiotic agent) refers to the timecourse necessary for the quantity of the xenobiotic agent in the body (or plasma concentration) to be reduced to half of its original level through various elimination processes. ... Excretion is the biological process by which an organism chemically separates waste products from its body. ... The pregnancy category of a pharmaceutical agent is an assessment of the risk of fetal injury due to the pharmaceutical, if it is used as directed by the mother. ... The regulation of therapeutic goods, that is drugs and therapeutic devices, varies by jurisdiction. ... In pharmacology and toxicology, a route of administration is the path by which a drug, fluid, poison or other substance is brought into contact with the body 1. ... Quinoline, also known as 1-azanaphthalene, 1-benzazine, or benzo[b]pyridine, is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound. ... An antiseptic is a substance that kills or prevents the growth of bacteria on the external surfaces of the body. ... A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection of the urinary tract. ... Gonorrhoea (USA spelling: gonorrhea, slang term the clap) is among the most common curable sexually transmitted diseases in the world caused by the Gram-negative bacterium called Neisseria gonorrhoeae. ...


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Quinolones (J01M) edit

{A01-Ofloxacin} {A02-Ciprofloxacin} {A04-Enoxacin} {A06-Norfloxacin} {A07-Lomefloxacin} {A11-Grepafloxacin} {A12-Levofloxacin} {A13 Trovafloxacin} {A14-Moxifloxacin} {A15-Gemifloxacin} {A16-Gatifloxacin} {B02-Nalidixic acid} Quinolones and fluoroquinolones form a group of broad-spectrum antibiotics. ... A section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System. ... Ofloxacin sold under the brand name Floxin in the US. It is a quinolone antibiotic. ... Ciprofloxacin is the generic international name for the synthetic antibiotic manufactured and sold by Bayer Pharmaceutical under the brand names Cipro and Ciproxin (and other brand names in other markets, e. ... Norfloxacin is an oral broad-spectrum quinoline antibacterial agent used in the treatment of urinary tract infections. ... Lomefloxacin hydrochloride (Maxaquin) is a quinolone antibiotic, used to treat bacterial infections including bronchitis and urinary tract infections. ... Grepafloxacin hydrochloride (Raxar®, Glaxo Wellcome) is an oral broad-spectrum quinoline antibacterial agent used to treat bacterial infections. ... Levofloxacin is relatively new fluoroquinolone antibiotic, marketed by Ortho-McNeil under the brand name Levaquin. ... Trovafloxacin is a broad spectrum antibiotic that inhibits DNA supercoiling in various bacteria. ... This article needs more context around or a better explanation of technical details to make it more accessible to general readers and technical readers outside the specialty, without removing technical details. ... Gemifloxacin mesylate (Factive®, Oscient Pharmaceuticals) is an oral broad-spectrum quinoline antibacterial agent used in the treatment of bronchitis and pneumonia. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Nalidixic acid is the basis for quinolone antibiotics. ...


  Results from FactBites:
 
MedlinePlus Drug Information: Enoxacin (763 words)
Enoxacin is an antibiotic used to treat certain infections caused by bacteria, such as gonorrhea and urinary tract infections.
Enoxacin may make your skin sensitive to sunlight.
Enoxacin increases nervousness, sleeplessness, heart pounding, and anxiety caused by caffeine.
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