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'''Thiamphenicol''' is an [[antibiotic]]. It is the [[methyl]]-[[sulfonyl]] analogue of [[chloramphenicol]] and has a similar spectrum of activity, but is 2.5 to 5 times as potent.  Like chloramphenicol, is insoluble in water but highly soluble in [[lipid]]s.  It is used in many countries as a [[veterinary]] antibiotic, but is available in China and Italy for use in humans.  Its main advantage over chloramphenicol is that it has never been associated with [[aplastic anaemia]].
'''Thiamphenicol''' is an [[antibiotic]]. It is the [[methyl]]-[[sulfonyl]] analogue of [[chloramphenicol]] and has a similar spectrum of activity, but is 2.5 to 5 times as potent.  Like chloramphenicol, is insoluble in water but highly soluble in [[lipid]]s.  It is used in many countries as a [[veterinary]] antibiotic, but is available in China and Italy for use in humans.  Its main advantage over chloramphenicol is that it has never been associated with [[aplastic anaemia]].
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Thiamphenicol
Clinical data
Pregnancy
category
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administration
IV, IM, O
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Pharmacokinetic data
Bioavailability?
Metabolismhepatic
Elimination half-life5.0 hours
Excretionrenal
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PubChem CID
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC12H15Cl2NO5S
Molar mass356.223 g/mol

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Thiamphenicol is an antibiotic. It is the methyl-sulfonyl analogue of chloramphenicol and has a similar spectrum of activity, but is 2.5 to 5 times as potent. Like chloramphenicol, is insoluble in water but highly soluble in lipids. It is used in many countries as a veterinary antibiotic, but is available in China and Italy for use in humans. Its main advantage over chloramphenicol is that it has never been associated with aplastic anaemia.

Alternative names

  • Dextrosulphenidol
  • Thiophenicol

External links

  • Overview at World Health Organization - Food and Agriculture Organization
  • Raymond J, Boutros N, Bergeret M (2004). "Role of thiamphenicol in the treatment of community-acquired lung infections". Med Trop (Mars). 64 (1): 33–8. PMID 15224555.
  • Marchese A, Debbia E, Tonoli E, Gualco L, Schito A (2002). "In vitro activity of thiamphenicol against multiresistant Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae and Staphylococcus aureus in Italy". J Chemother. 14 (6): 554–61. PMID 12583545.

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