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Ampicillin sodium

Cf,H 02 120-80-9) see Adrenalone Bibrocathol Guajacol Guanoxan Cbo-ampicillin sodium salt (C24H24N7Na04S 84458-21-9) see Ainpicillin iV-Cbo-cefaloglycin... [Pg.2322]

Ampicillin sodium or 12 g/24 hours IV in six equally divided doses 4-6 IA Native valve 4-week therapy recommended for patients with symptoms of illness less than 3 months 6-week therapy... [Pg.422]

AMPICILLIN SODIUM STERILE USP POWDER FORM 1GM BOTTLE 6505009933518 BT 0.42 ... [Pg.404]

Ampicillin sodium Amylobarbitone Betamethasone Betamethasone valerate Carbenicillin disodium Chloroquine phosphate Chloroquine sulphate Cemetidine Clofazimine Clofibrate Clonidine... [Pg.330]

Powder for injection 1.5 g (1 g ampicillin sodium/0.5 g sulbactam sodium), 3 g (2 g ampicillin sodium/1 g sulbactam sodium), 15 g (10 g ampicillin sodium/5 g sulbactam sodium) Rx)... [Pg.1445]

AMPICILLIN SODIUM AND SULBACTAM SODIUM Give IV or IM. The recommended adult dosage is 1.5 g (1 g ampicillin plus 0.5 g sulbactam) to 3 g (2 g ampicillin plus 1 g sulbactam) every 6 hours. Do not exceed 4 g/day sulbactam. P.860... [Pg.1454]

Materials for media (Bacto Tryptone, Bacto Yeast Extract and Difco SOB Medium, agar powder and NaCl) and antibiotics (ampicillin sodium and kanamycin sulfate). [Pg.27]

Ampicillin sodium salt (Nacalai Tesque, Kyoto, Japan) Store at room temperature. [Pg.84]

Ampicillin sodium salt (SIGMA) is dissolved in distilled water at 100 mg/mL and stored at -20°C. [Pg.99]

NaCIO is an acknowledged novel absorption enhancer for ampicillin sodium [99], glycyr-rhizin [100,101], gentamicin [102], phenoxymethyl penicillin [103], cefoxitin sodium [104,105], and acyclovir [106], Takahashi et al. [107] reported that the enhanced membrane permeability of phenolsulfonphthalein depends on the disappearance kinetics of CIO from the loop and its calcium ion sequestration capacity. The enhancing mechanisms of NaCIO are proposed to be involved in (1) Ca2+ sequestration, (2) increase in pore size and solvent drag, (3) interaction with membrane proteins and lipids, and (4) increase in the intracellular calcium level [104,105,108-111],... [Pg.161]

Ampicillin Sodium Ampicillin sodium stability depends on its concentration, pH, temperature, and type of vehicle. Ampicillin sodium has stability problems with glucose, fructose, sodium bicarbonate, hetastarch, and lactate. Reconstituted solutions of ampicillin sodium should be administered immediately. [Pg.333]

Ampicillin sodium and aminoglycosides are not compatible. Interactions are found with other antibacterials, particularly those in high concentrations. [Pg.333]

Heparin and its salts are incompatible with many drugs including alteplase, amikacin sulfate, amiodarone hydrochloride, ampicillin sodium, aprotinin, benzylpenicillin potassium or sodium, cephalothin sodium, ciprofloxacin lactate, cytarabine, dacarbazine, daunorubicin hydrochloride, diazepam, dobutamine hydrochloride, doxorubicin hydrochloride, droperidol, erythromycin lactobionate, gentamicin sulfate, haloperidol lactate, hyaluronidase, hydrocortisone sodium succinate, kanamycin sulfate, methicillin sodium, netilmicin sulfate, some opioid analgesics, oxytetracycline hydrochloride, some phenothiazines, polymyxin B sulfate, streptomycin sulfate, tetracycline hydrochloride, tobramycin sulfate, vancomycin hydrochloride, vinblastine sulfate, cisatracurium besylate, labetalol hydrochloride, nicardipine hydrochloride, cefmetazole, sodium ions, and fat emulsion.110 112... [Pg.349]

Prochlorperazine Edisylate Prochlorperazine edisylate is not compatible with sodium chloride solutions containing methyl hydroxybenzoate and propyl hydroxy-benzoate as preservatives, but is compatible with solutions containing benzyl alcohol. Prochlorperazine edisylate salts are incompatible with a number of drugs such as aminophylline, amphotericin, ampicillin sodium, some barbiturates, ben-zylpenicillin salts, calcium gluconate, cefmetazole sodium, cephalothin sodium, chloramphenicol sodium succinate, chlorothiazide sodium, chloramphenicol, morphine sulfate containing phenol, magnesium trisilicate mixture, sodium succinate, chlorothiazide sodium, dimenhydrinate, heparin sodium, hydrocortisone sodium succinate, midazolam hydrochloride, and some sulfonamides.166... [Pg.355]

Soluble 1 in 2 of water and 1 in 50 of acetone slightly soluble in chloroform practically insoluble in ether. With ethanol, ampicillin sodium forms a colloidal dispersion which gels on standing. [Pg.351]

Orciprenaline Sulphate Trifluperidol Hydrochloride Ampicillin Sodium Disopyramide Phosphate Prednisolone Succinate Chloroquine Sulphate Guanoxan Sulphate Frusemide... [Pg.1090]

Ampicillin, anhydrous, 351 Ampicillin sodium, 351 Ampicillin trihydrate, 351 Ampiclox, 488 Ampilar, 351 Ampilean, 351 Amplivix, 382... [Pg.1199]

SYNS ALPEN-N AMCILL-S d-(-)-a-AMINOBENZYLPENICILLIN SODIUM SALT AMPICILLIN SODIUM AMPICILLIN SODIUM SALT BINOTAL SODIUM CITTERAL DOMICILLIN OMNIPEN-N PEN A/N PENBRITIN-S PENLULMEN POLYCILLIN-N PRINCIPEN/N SODIUM d-(-)-a-AMINOBENZYLPENICILLIN SODIUM BINOTAL SODIUM P-50... [Pg.1241]

Ampicillin Sodium EP Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether EP... [Pg.521]

Polymerisation is the process by which two or more identical dmg molecules combine together to form a complex molecule. It has been demonstrated that a polymerisation process occurs during the storage of concentrated aqueous solutions of aminopenicillins, such as ampicillin sodium. The reactive j3-lactam bond of the ampicillin molecule is opened by reaction with the side-chain of a second ampicillin molecule and a dimer is... [Pg.102]

In horses, amoxicillin or ampicillin sodium are well absorbed following i.m. or s.c. administration. Amoxicillin or ampicillin trihydrate are poorly soluble salts that are given i.m. and produce lower plasma concentrations that extend over a longer period of time. Amoxicillin and ampicillin are too poorly absorbed following p.o. administration to be clinically useful in horses. The ampicillin esters, pivampicillin and bacampicillin, show promise for p.o. use but are currently not available for use in horses. [Pg.24]


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