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Erythromycin gluceptate

Trade Name Manufacturer Country Year Introduced [Pg.571]

7 grams of monopropionyierythromycin are dissoived in 50 mi of warm acetone. To the soiution are added 6.4 grams of sodium iauryi suifate dissoived in 50 mi of distilled water containing 2 mi of giaciai acetic acid. The white crystaliine precipitate of monopropionyierythromycin iauryi suifate which separates is fiitered off and dried. It melts at about 135° to 137°C. [Pg.571]

Chemical Name Erythromycin glucoheptonic acid salt Common Name — [Pg.572]

A solution of 10 grams of d-glucoheptonic acid lactone in 50 ml of distilled water is warmed on a steam bath for about 2 hours to hydrolyze the lactone to the acid. The mixture is cooled and 100 ml of 95% ethanol are added. To the solution of glucoheptonic acid are added about 37 grams of erythromycin and the volume of the reaction mixture is brought to 200 ml by the addition of 95% ethanol. The reaction mixture is stirred for about 2 hours and is filtered through a porcelain filter candle of porosity 02. To provide a steriie product, aseptic technique is used throughout the remainder of the procedure. [Pg.572]

To the fiitered solution are added slowly and with stirring about 1,200 ml of anhydrous ether, to cause precipitation of erythromycin d-glucoheptonate and to keep In solution any excess of unreacted erythromycin. The precipitated erythromycin salt is removed by filtration through a sintered glass funnel, is washed with anhydrous ether and is dried in vacuo. Erythromycin d-glucoheptonate melts over a range of about 95° to 140°C. [Pg.572]


Erythromycin gluceptate Erythromycin lactobionate Erythromycin stearate A / -Estradiene-11/3-01-3,17-dione Moxestrol Estradiol... [Pg.1632]

Neomycin (generic) Erythromycin gluceptate (llo-tycin) Oxytetracyline (Terramycin) Lincomycin (Lincocin, Unco rex)... [Pg.507]

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Dextrose solutions are incompatible with a number of drugs such as cyanocobalamin, kanamycin sulfate, novobiocin sodium, and warfarin sodium. Erythromycin gluceptate is unstable in dextrose solutions at a pH less than 5.05. Decomposition of B-complex vitamins may occur if they are warmed with dextrose. [Pg.232]

Erythromycin gluceptate and erythromycin lacto-bionate are approved for i.v. use in humans. Several delayed-release p.o. formulations are available because erythromycin is unstable in gastric acid enteric-coated erythromycin tablets and erythromycin stearate, ethylsuccinate and estolate. [Pg.44]


See other pages where Erythromycin gluceptate is mentioned: [Pg.370]    [Pg.109]    [Pg.571]    [Pg.571]    [Pg.1698]    [Pg.1708]    [Pg.1708]    [Pg.772]    [Pg.772]    [Pg.2372]    [Pg.2390]    [Pg.1009]    [Pg.370]    [Pg.1064]    [Pg.1466]    [Pg.1466]    [Pg.1467]    [Pg.772]    [Pg.772]    [Pg.2372]    [Pg.589]    [Pg.109]    [Pg.241]    [Pg.578]    [Pg.772]    [Pg.571]    [Pg.571]    [Pg.1698]    [Pg.1708]    [Pg.571]    [Pg.571]    [Pg.1698]    [Pg.1708]    [Pg.1708]    [Pg.436]    [Pg.1045]    [Pg.151]   
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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.151 , Pg.152 ]




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