Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Clavulanic acid (rINN) /ˌklævjuːˈlænᵻk ˈæsᵻd/ is a β-lactam drug that functions as a mechanism-based β-lactamase inhibitor.While not effective by itself as an antibiotic, when combined with penicillin-group antibiotics, it can overcome antibiotic resistance in bacteria that secrete β-lactamase, which otherwise inactivates most penicillins.In its most common form, the potassium salt potassium clavulanate is combined with: amoxicillin (co-amoxiclav, trade names Augmentin, Tyclav (Beximco), Synulox [veterinary], and others) or ticarcillin (co-ticarclav, trade name Timentin).Clavulanic acid is an example of a clavam."@en }
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- Clavulanic_acid abstract "Clavulanic acid (rINN) /ˌklævjuːˈlænᵻk ˈæsᵻd/ is a β-lactam drug that functions as a mechanism-based β-lactamase inhibitor.While not effective by itself as an antibiotic, when combined with penicillin-group antibiotics, it can overcome antibiotic resistance in bacteria that secrete β-lactamase, which otherwise inactivates most penicillins.In its most common form, the potassium salt potassium clavulanate is combined with: amoxicillin (co-amoxiclav, trade names Augmentin, Tyclav (Beximco), Synulox [veterinary], and others) or ticarcillin (co-ticarclav, trade name Timentin).Clavulanic acid is an example of a clavam.".
- Q415709 abstract "Clavulanic acid (rINN) /ˌklævjuːˈlænᵻk ˈæsᵻd/ is a β-lactam drug that functions as a mechanism-based β-lactamase inhibitor.While not effective by itself as an antibiotic, when combined with penicillin-group antibiotics, it can overcome antibiotic resistance in bacteria that secrete β-lactamase, which otherwise inactivates most penicillins.In its most common form, the potassium salt potassium clavulanate is combined with: amoxicillin (co-amoxiclav, trade names Augmentin, Tyclav (Beximco), Synulox [veterinary], and others) or ticarcillin (co-ticarclav, trade name Timentin).Clavulanic acid is an example of a clavam.".
- Clavulanic_acid comment "Clavulanic acid (rINN) /ˌklævjuːˈlænᵻk ˈæsᵻd/ is a β-lactam drug that functions as a mechanism-based β-lactamase inhibitor.While not effective by itself as an antibiotic, when combined with penicillin-group antibiotics, it can overcome antibiotic resistance in bacteria that secrete β-lactamase, which otherwise inactivates most penicillins.In its most common form, the potassium salt potassium clavulanate is combined with: amoxicillin (co-amoxiclav, trade names Augmentin, Tyclav (Beximco), Synulox [veterinary], and others) or ticarcillin (co-ticarclav, trade name Timentin).Clavulanic acid is an example of a clavam.".
- Q415709 comment "Clavulanic acid (rINN) /ˌklævjuːˈlænᵻk ˈæsᵻd/ is a β-lactam drug that functions as a mechanism-based β-lactamase inhibitor.While not effective by itself as an antibiotic, when combined with penicillin-group antibiotics, it can overcome antibiotic resistance in bacteria that secrete β-lactamase, which otherwise inactivates most penicillins.In its most common form, the potassium salt potassium clavulanate is combined with: amoxicillin (co-amoxiclav, trade names Augmentin, Tyclav (Beximco), Synulox [veterinary], and others) or ticarcillin (co-ticarclav, trade name Timentin).Clavulanic acid is an example of a clavam.".