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'''Panipenem/betamipron''' is a [[carbapenem]] [[antibiotic]] marketed by [[M/s Sankyo Co.]] of [[Japan]]. It was launched in 1993, under the brand name '''Carbenin'''. | '''Panipenem/betamipron''' is a [[carbapenem]] [[antibiotic]] marketed by [[M/s Sankyo Co.]] of [[Japan]]. It was launched in 1993, under the brand name '''Carbenin'''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 20 August 2012
Panipenem/betamipron is a carbapenem antibiotic marketed by M/s Sankyo Co. of Japan. It was launched in 1993, under the brand name Carbenin.
It is a combination in which panipenem is the carbapenem antibiotic and betamipron is a renal inhibitor and inhibits renal uptake of panipenem and also from nephrotoxicity (pretty much like the imipenem/cilastatin combination)