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Here you will find a list of producers, manufacturers and distributors of Mezlocillin. You can filter on certificates such as GMP, FDA, CEP, Written Confirmation and more. Send inquiries for free and get in direct contact with the supplier of your choice.
API | Excipient name:
Mezlocillin 
Synonyms:
Mezlin , Mezlocilina , Mezlocillin , Mezlocilline , Mezlocillinum  
Cas Number:
51481-65-3 
DrugBank number:
DB00948 
Unique Ingredient Identifier:
OH2O403D1G

About Mezlocillin

Learn more about Mezlocillin. Semisynthetic ampicillin-derived acylureido penicillin. It has been proposed for infections with certain anaerobes and may be useful in inner ear, bile, and CNS infections.

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Mezlocillin is a type of Cephalosporins


Cephalosporins are a class of pharmaceutical active ingredients (APIs) widely used in the field of antibiotics. They belong to the beta-lactam family, which also includes penicillins. Cephalosporins are derived from a fungus called Acremonium cephalosporium and are known for their potent antimicrobial properties.

These APIs are commonly used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections, including respiratory tract infections, skin and soft tissue infections, urinary tract infections, and even meningitis. Cephalosporins work by inhibiting the synthesis of bacterial cell walls, leading to the disruption of bacterial growth and ultimately their destruction.

Cephalosporins are classified into generations based on their antimicrobial spectrum and activity against specific bacteria. The first-generation cephalosporins are effective against Gram-positive bacteria, while subsequent generations show broader activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.

Pharmaceutical companies manufacture cephalosporins in various formulations, including tablets, capsules, injectable solutions, and suspensions. They are often prescribed by healthcare professionals and are available under different brand names in the market.

It is important to note that like other antibiotics, cephalosporins should be used judiciously to prevent the development of antibiotic resistance. Proper dosage and adherence to treatment guidelines are crucial to maximize their effectiveness and minimize the risk of resistance.

In conclusion, cephalosporins are a vital category of APIs widely used in the treatment of bacterial infections. Their broad spectrum of activity and effectiveness make them an essential tool in modern medicine.