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Trimpex - Trimethoprim

Trimethoprim (Trimpex) interferes with the ability of bacteria to metabolize folinic acid, thereby exerting bacteriostatic activity. Trimethoprim is used for UTIs that are caused by susceptible microorganisms. Trimethoprim administration may result in rash, pruritus, epigastric distress, nausea, and vomiting. When trimethoprim is combined with sulfamethoxazole (Septra), the adverse effects associated with a sulfonamide may also occur. The adverse reactions seen with other anti-infectives, such as ampicillin, the sulfonamides, and cephalosporins, are given in their appropriate chapters. [Pg.460]

Trimethobenzamide 67 Trimethoprim 67, 72, 80-82 Trimpex 67 Triphasil 83 Triprolicine 72 Trifec 82... [Pg.108]

Retapamulin (Altabax) Rifaximin (Xifaxan) Trimethoprim (Trimpex, Protoprim)... [Pg.36]

Trimethoprim (Trimpex, Proloprim) is a structural analogue of the pteridine portion of dihydrofolic acid. It differs from the sulfonamides in that it acts at a second step in the folic acid synthetic pathway that is, it... [Pg.517]

Trimethoprim (Proloprim, Trimpex) interferes with the bacterial folic acid pathway by inhibiting the dihydrofolate reductase enzyme in susceptible bacteria (see Fig. 33-2). This enzyme converts dihydrofolic acid to tetrahydrofolic acid during the biosynthesis of folic acid cofactors. By inhibiting this enzyme, trimethoprim directly interferes with the production of folic acid cofactors, and subsequent production of vital bacterial nucleic acids is impaired. [Pg.513]


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