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Cefcapene

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Cefcapene
Clinical data
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administration
Oral
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Legal status
  • In general: ℞ (Prescription only)
Identifiers
  • (6R,7R)-3-{[(Aminocarbonyl)oxy]methyl}-7-{(Z)-[2-(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-1-oxo-2-pentenyl]amino}-8-oxo-5-thia-1-azabicyclo(4.2.0)oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC17H19N5O6S2
Molar mass453.49 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • O=C2N1/C(=C(\CS[C@@H]1[C@@H]2NC(=O)C(=C/CC)\c3nc(sc3)N)COC(=O)N)C(=O)O
  • InChI=1S/C17H19N5O6S2/c1-2-3-8(9-6-30-16(18)20-9)12(23)21-10-13(24)22-11(15(25)26)7(4-28-17(19)27)5-29-14(10)22/h3,6,10,14H,2,4-5H2,1H3,(H2,18,20)(H2,19,27)(H,21,23)(H,25,26)/b8-3-/t10-,14-/m1/s1 ☒N
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Cefcapene (INN) is a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic.

It was patented in 1985 and approved for medical use in 1997.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Fischer J, Ganellin CR (2006). Analogue-based Drug Discovery. John Wiley & Sons. p. 496. ISBN 9783527607495.