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Cephapirin
Cefadyl (cephapirin) is a small molecule pharmaceutical. Cephapirin was first approved as Cefadyl on 1982-01-01. It is used to treat bacterial skin diseases, escherichia coli infections, klebsiella infections, proteus infections, and respiratory tract infections amongst others in the USA.
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Therapeutic Area
MeSH
infectionsD007239
respiratory tract diseasesD012140
urogenital diseasesD000091642
skin and connective tissue diseasesD017437
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Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA)
Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA)
Cephapirin sodium
Tradename
Company
Number
Date
Products
CEFADYLBristol Myers SquibbN-050446 DISCN1982-01-01
5 products
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Indications
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Indication
Ontology
MeSH
ICD-10
bacterial skin diseasesD017192
escherichia coli infectionsEFO_1001318D004927B96.20
klebsiella infectionsEFO_1001353D007710
proteus infectionsEFO_1001130D011512
respiratory tract infectionsD012141J06.9
soft tissue infectionsD018461
staphylococcal infectionsD013203A49.01
streptococcal infectionsEFO_1001476D013290
urinary tract infectionsEFO_0003103D014552N39.0
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ATC Codes
J: Antiinfectives for systemic use
J01: Antibacterials for systemic use
J01D: Other beta-lactam antibacterials in atc
J01DB: First-generation cephalosporins
J01DB08: Cefapirin
HCPCS
Code
Description
J0710
Injection, cephapirin sodium, up to 1 gm
Clinical
Indications Phases 4
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Indications Phases 1
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Epidemiology
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Drug
General
Drug common nameCEPHAPIRIN
INNcefapirin
Description
Cephapirin is a cephalosporin with acetoxymethyl and 2(pyridin-4-ylsulfanyl)acetamido substituents at positions 3 and 7, respectively, of the cephem skeleton. It is used (as its sodium salt) as an antibiotic, being effective against gram-negative and gram-positive organisms. It has a role as an antibacterial drug. It is a conjugate acid of a cephapirin(1-).
Classification
Small molecule
Drug class
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Structure (InChI/SMILES or Protein Sequence)
CC(=O)OCC1=C(C(=O)O)N2C(=O)[C@@H](NC(=O)CSc3ccncc3)[C@H]2SC1
Identifiers
PDB
CAS-ID21593-23-7
RxCUI2238
ChEMBL IDCHEMBL1599
ChEBI ID554446
PubChem CID30699
DrugBankDB01139
UNII ID89B59H32VN (ChemIDplus, GSRS)
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Variants
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Safety
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80 adverse events reported
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