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Alcephin | * Alcephin | ||
Alexin | * Alexin | ||
Alsporin | * Alsporin | ||
Biocef | * Biocef | ||
Carnosporin | * Carnosporin | ||
Cefa-iskia | * Cefa-iskia | ||
Cefablan | * Cefablan | ||
Cefadal | * Cefadal | ||
Cefadin | * Cefadin | ||
Cefadina | * Cefadina | ||
Cefaleksin | * Cefaleksin | ||
Cefalin | * Cefalin | ||
Cefaloto | * Cefaloto | ||
Cefaseptin | * Cefaseptin | ||
Cefax | * Cefax | ||
Ceforal | * Ceforal | ||
Cefovit | * Cefovit | ||
Celexin | * Celexin | ||
Cepastar | * Cepastar | ||
Cepexin | * Cepexin | ||
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Cephacillin | * Cephacillin | ||
Cephanasten | * Cephanasten | ||
Cephaxin | * Cephaxin | ||
Cephin | * Cephin | ||
Cepol | * Cepol | ||
Ceporex | * Ceporex | ||
Ceporex Forte | * Ceporex Forte | ||
Ceporexin | * Ceporexin | ||
Ceporexin-E | * Ceporexin-E | ||
Ceporexine | * Ceporexine | ||
Check | * Check | ||
Cophalexin | * Cophalexin | ||
Durantel | * Durantel | ||
Durantel DS | * Durantel DS | ||
Ed A-Ceph | * Ed A-Ceph | ||
Erocetin | * Erocetin | ||
Factagard | * Factagard | ||
Felexin | * Felexin | ||
Fexin | * Fexin | ||
Ibilex | * Ibilex | ||
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Ibrexin | * Ibrexin | ||
Inphalex | * Inphalex | ||
Kefalospes | * Kefalospes | ||
Keflet | * Keflet | ||
Keflex | * Keflex | ||
Kefolan | * Kefolan | ||
Keforal | * Keforal | ||
Keftab | * Keftab | ||
Kekrinal | * Kekrinal | ||
Kidolex | * Kidolex | ||
L-Keflex | * L-Keflex | ||
Lafarine | * Lafarine | ||
Larixin | * Larixin | ||
Lenocef | * Lenocef | ||
Lexibiotico | * Lexibiotico | ||
Lonflex | * Lonflex | ||
Lopilexin | * Lopilexin | ||
Madlexin | * Madlexin | ||
Mamalexin | * Mamalexin | ||
Mamlexin | * Mamlexin | ||
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Medoxine | * Medoxine | ||
Neokef | * Neokef | ||
Neolexina | * Neolexina | ||
Novolexin | * Novolexin | ||
Nufex | * Nufex | ||
Oracef | * Oracef | ||
Oriphex | * Oriphex | ||
Oroxin | * Oroxin | ||
Ortisporina | * Ortisporina | ||
Ospexin | * Ospexin | ||
Palitrex | * Palitrex | ||
Panixine Disperdose | * Panixine Disperdose | ||
Pectril | * Pectril | ||
Pyassan | * Pyassan | ||
Roceph | * Roceph | ||
Sanaxin | * Sanaxin | ||
Sartosona | * Sartosona | ||
Sencephalin | * Sencephalin | ||
Sepexin | * Sepexin | ||
Servispor | * Servispor | ||
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Sialexin | * Sialexin | ||
Sinthecillin | * Sinthecillin | ||
Sporicef | * Sporicef | ||
Sporidex | * Sporidex | ||
Syncl | * Syncl | ||
Syncle | * Syncle | ||
Synecl | * Synecl | ||
Tepaxin | * Tepaxin | ||
Tokiolexin | * Tokiolexin | ||
Uphalexin | * Uphalexin | ||
Voxxim | * Voxxim | ||
Winlex | * Winlex | ||
Zozarine | * Zozarine | ||
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Uses: | antibiotic drug | ||||||
Properties: | beta-lactam | ||||||
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Cefalexin (cephalexin) is one of the most widely used antibiotic medications. It is a first-generation cephalosporin type of antibiotic drug, that is sold under nearly 100 brand names.
Chemistry
An IUPAC chemical name of cefalexin is (6R,7R)-7-[[(2R)-2-amino-2-phenylacetyl]amino]-3-methyl-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid. Its chemical formula, C16H17N3O4S, gives it an average molecule mass of 347.3890 gram/mole. Its antibacterial activity is due to the core beta-lactam structure, which bind with penicillin-binding proteins within bacteria, thereby inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis, by an acylation reaction of the lactam with the bacterial proteins.
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References
The most up-to-date information about Cefalexin and other drugs can be found at the following sites.
- Cefalexin - FDA approved drug information (drug label) from DailyMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine).
- Cefalexin - Drug information for consumers from MedlinePlus (U.S. National Library of Medicine).
- Cefalexin - Detailed information from DrugBank.