Penicillin V: Difference between revisions
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|synonyms=''phenoxymethyl penicillin''' | |||
|molformula= C<sub>16</sub>H<sub>18</sub>N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>S | |||
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'''Penicillin V''', or '''phenoxymethyl penicillin''', is a broad-spectrum, beta-[[lactam]]-based [[antibiotic]] used to treat mild to severe infections due to gram-positive bacteria. It is used to treat dental, hear, middle ear, respiratory tract and skin infections, and can also treat [[rheumatic fever|rheumatic]] and [[scarlet fever]]s. | '''Penicillin V''', or '''phenoxymethyl penicillin''', is a broad-spectrum, beta-[[lactam]]-based [[antibiotic]] used to treat mild to severe infections due to gram-positive bacteria. It is used to treat dental, hear, middle ear, respiratory tract and skin infections, and can also treat [[rheumatic fever|rheumatic]] and [[scarlet fever]]s. | ||
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[[Tetracycline]] and its derivatives [[demeclocycline]], [[doxycycline]], [[methacycline]], [[minocycline]], [[oxytetracycline]], [[rolitetracycline]], and [[tetracycline]] are antagonists of penicillins. The effects of oral contraceptives, including [[ethinyl estradiol] and [[mestranol]] are decreased when using penicillin. Penicillins increases the effect and toxicity of [[methotrexate]].[http://www.drugbank.ca/cgi-bin/getCard.cgi?CARD=DB00417.txt] | [[Tetracycline]] and its derivatives [[demeclocycline]], [[doxycycline]], [[methacycline]], [[minocycline]], [[oxytetracycline]], [[rolitetracycline]], and [[tetracycline]] are antagonists of penicillins. The effects of oral contraceptives, including [[ethinyl estradiol] and [[mestranol]] are decreased when using penicillin. Penicillins increases the effect and toxicity of [[methotrexate]].[http://www.drugbank.ca/cgi-bin/getCard.cgi?CARD=DB00417.txt] | ||
== Synonyms and brand names == | |||
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'''synonyms''' | |||
''synonyms'' | |||
* Fenossimetilpenicillina | * Fenossimetilpenicillina | ||
* Fenoximetilpenicilina | * Fenoximetilpenicilina | ||
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* Phenoxymethyl Penicillin | * Phenoxymethyl Penicillin | ||
* Phenoximethylpenicillinum | * Phenoximethylpenicillinum | ||
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'''Brand names''' | |||
* Acipen V® | |||
* Apopen® | |||
* Beepen-Vk® | |||
* Beromycin® | |||
* Betapen-Vk® | |||
* Calcipen® | |||
* Compocillin V® | |||
* Crystapen V® | |||
* Distaquaine V® | |||
* Eskacillian V® | |||
* Eskacillin V® | |||
* Fenacilin® | |||
* Fenospen® | |||
* Fenoxypen® | |||
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'''Brand names''' | |||
* Ledercillin Vk® | |||
* Meropenin® | |||
* Oracillin® | |||
* Oratren® | |||
* Ospen® | |||
* Pen-Oral® | |||
* Pen-V® | |||
* Pen-Vee® | |||
* Pen-Vee K® | |||
* Penapar-Vk® | |||
* Penicillin Vk® | |||
* Penicillin-Vk® | |||
* Pfizerpen Vk® | |||
* Phenocillin® | |||
* Phenomycilline® | |||
* Phenopenicillin® | |||
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'''Brand Names''' | |||
* Robicillin® | |||
* Rocilin® | |||
* Stabicillin® | |||
* Uticillin Vk® | |||
* V-Cil® | |||
* V-Cillin® | |||
* V-Cillin K® | |||
* V-Cylina® | |||
* V-Cyline® | |||
* V-Tablopen® | |||
* Vebecillin® | |||
* Veetids® | |||
* Veetids '125'® | |||
* Veetids '250'® | |||
* Veetids '500'® | |||
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== External links == | == External links == |
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Penicillin V, or phenoxymethyl penicillin, is a broad-spectrum, beta-lactam-based antibiotic used to treat mild to severe infections due to gram-positive bacteria. It is used to treat dental, hear, middle ear, respiratory tract and skin infections, and can also treat rheumatic and scarlet fevers.
Mechanism of action
Like other penicillin-like drugs, penicillin V works by binding to specific penicillin-binding proteins in bacterial cell walls and blocking the final cross-linking step in the synthesis of bacterial cell walls. This induces autolysis of the bactertial cells by autolysins.
Chemistry
Penicillin V is stable against degradation by beta-lactamases, including penicillinases, and cephalosporinases. Its IUPAC chemical name is (2S,5R,6R)-3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-6-[[2-(phenoxy)acetyl]amino]-4-thia-1-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane-2-carboxylic acid and it has molecular formula C16H18N2O5S (MM = 350.3895 g/mol).
Drug interactions
Tetracycline and its derivatives demeclocycline, doxycycline, methacycline, minocycline, oxytetracycline, rolitetracycline, and tetracycline are antagonists of penicillins. The effects of oral contraceptives, including [[ethinyl estradiol] and mestranol are decreased when using penicillin. Penicillins increases the effect and toxicity of methotrexate.[1]
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External links
- Penicillin V - FDA approved drug information (drug label) from DailyMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine).
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