Cefotetan
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E number | {{#property:P628}} |
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Formula | C17H17N7O8S4 |
Molar mass | 575.623 g/mol |
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Cefotetan is an injectable antibiotic of the cephamycin type for prophylaxis and treatment of bacterial infections. It is often grouped together with second-generation cephalosporins and has a similar antibacterial spectrum, but with additional anti-anaerobe converage.
Cefotetan was developed by Yamanouchi. It is marketed outside Japan by AstraZeneca with the brand names Apatef and Cefotan.
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- Cephalosporin antibiotics