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PubChem
Name: Fosfomycin
PubChem Compound ID: 10199068
Description: An antibiotic produced by Streptomyces fradiae.
Molecular formula: C7H18NO7P
Molecular weight: 259.194 g/mol
DrugBank
Identification
Name: Fosfomycin
Name (isomeric): DB00828
Drug Type: small molecule
Description: An antibiotic produced by Streptomyces fradiae.
Synonyms:
Phosphomycin; Fosfocina; Fosfomycin sodium; Fosfonomycin; Phosphonomycin; Fosfomycin disodium salt; phosphomycin disodium salt
Brand: Monurol, Veramina
Category: Anti-Bacterial Agents
CAS number: 23155-02-4
Pharmacology
Indication: For the treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infections (acute cystitis) in women due to susceptible strains of <i>Escherichia coli</i> and <i>Enterococcus faecalis</i>.
Pharmacology: Fosfomycin is a broad spectrum antibiotic that concentrates in kidney and bladder and is used to treat uncomplicated urinary tract infections. Fosfomycin also reduces nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity of platinum-containing anti-tumor agents.
Mechanism of Action: Fosfomycin is a phosphoenolpyruvate analogue produced by Streptomyces that irreversibly inhibits enolpyruvate transferase (MurA), which prevents the formation of N-acetylmuramic acid, an essential element of the peptidoglycan cell wall.
Absorption: Fosfomycin tromethamine is rapidly absorbed following oral administration and converted to fosfomycin. Oral bioavailability under fasting conditions is 37%. When given with food, oral bioavailability is reduced to 30%
Protein binding: 0% (not bound to plasma proteins)
Biotransformation: No transformation, excreted unchanged
Route of elimination: Fosfomycin is excreted unchanged in both urine and feces.
Half Life: 5.7 (± 2.8) hours. The elimination half-life is 40 hours in anuric patients undergoing hemodialysis.
Clearance: 16.9 +/- 3.5 L/hr
Toxicity: LD50>5 g/kg (rats). Side effects may include diarrhea
Affected organisms: Enteric bacteria and other eubacteria
Interactions
Food interaction:
Take without regard to meals.
Food decreases Cmax slightly.

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