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Terramycin

Terramycin - General Information

A tetracycline analog isolated from the actinomycete streptomyces rimosus and used in a wide variety of clinical conditions. [PubChem]

 

Pharmacology of Terramycin

Terramycin is known as a broad-spectrum antibiotic due to its activity against such a wide range of infections. It was the second of the tetracyclines to be discovered. Terramycin, like other tetracyclines, is used to treat many infections common and rare. Its better absorption profile makes it preferable to tetracycline for moderately severe acne, but alternatives sould be sought if no improvement occurs by 3 months.

 

Terramycin for patients

 

Terramycin Interactions

No Information Provided

 

Terramycin Contraindications

This drug is contraindicated in persons who have shown hypersensitivity to any of the tetracyclines.

 

Additional information about Terramycin

Terramycin Indication: Terramycin is indicated for treatment of infections caused by a variety of Gram positive and Gram negative microorganisms including Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Pasteurella pestis, Escherichia coli, Haemophilus influenzae (respiratory infections), and Diplococcus pneumoniae.
Mechanism Of Action: Terramycin inhibits cell growth by inhibiting translation. It binds to the 30S ribosomal subunit and prevents the amino-acyl tRNA from binding to the A site of the ribosome. The binding is reversible in nature. Terramycin is lipophilic and can easily pass through the cell membrane or passively diffuses through porin channels in the bacterial membrane.
Drug Interactions: Not Available
Food Interactions: Not Available
Generic Name: Oxytetracycline
Synonyms: Not Available
Drug Category: Anti-Bacterial Agents; Tetracyclines
Drug Type: Small Molecule; Approved

Other Brand Names containing Oxytetracycline: Oxytetracycline anhydrous; Oxytetracycline HCl; Terramycin;
Absorption: Readily absorbed following oral administration.
Toxicity (Overdose): Adverse effects may include stomach or bowel upsets and rarely allergic reactions. Very rarely severe headache and vision problems may be signs of dangerous intracranial hypertenion.
Protein Binding: Not Available
Biotransformation: Not Available
Half Life: Not Available
Dosage Forms of Terramycin: Not Available
Chemical IUPAC Name: (2Z,4S,4aR,5S,5aR,6S,12aS)-2-(amino-hydroxymethylidene)-4-dimethylamino-5,6,10,11,12a-pentahydroxy-6-methyl-4,4a,5,5a-tetrahydrotetracene-1,3,12-trione
Chemical Formula: C22H24N2O9
Oxytetracycline on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxytetracycline
Organisms Affected: Enteric bacteria and other eubacteria