Amphenicol

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Chloramphenicol
Thiamphenicol

Amphenicols are a class of antibiotics which include phenol and alcohol functional groups.

Medications in this class function by interfering with the 50S ribosome subunit.[1]

Examples of medications in this class include chloramphenicol, thiamphenicol, and florfenicol.

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