Product Name | Medicine Raw Powder CAS 80214-83-1 Roxithromycin |
CAS | 80214-83-1 |
Appearance | White crystalline powder |
Molecular formula | C41H76N2O15 |
Molecular Weight | 837.05 |
Assay | 99% |
Shelf Life | 24 months when properly stored |
Storage | Keep in a cool, dry, dark location |
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What is
Roxithromycin
?
Roxithromycin is a semi-synthetic macrolide antibiotic. Roxithromycin is used to treat respiratory tract, urinary and soft tissue infections. Roxithromycin is derived from erythromycin, containing the same 14-membered lactone ring. However, an N-oxime side chain is attached to the lactone ring. Roxithromycin is also currently undergoing clinical trials for the treatment of male-pattern hair loss. Roxithromycin is available under several brandnames, for example, Roxl-150, Roxo, Surlid, Rulide, Biaxsig, Roxar, Roximycin, Roxomycin, Tirabicin and Coroxin. Roxithromycin is not available in the United States. Roxithromycin has also been tested to possess antimalarial activity. |
Function of Roxithromycin
Roxithromycin is a semi-synthetic macrolide antibiotic.
Roxithromycin is used to treat respiratory tract, urinary and soft tissue infections.
Roxithromycin is derived from erythromycin, containing the same 14-membered lactone ring. However, an N-oxime side chain
is attached to the lactone ring.
Roxithromycin is also currently undergoing clinical trials for the treatment of male-pattern hair loss.
Roxithromycin can be used for skin and soft tissue. Roxithromycin is used to treat respiratory tract, urinary and soft tissue infections.
Roxithromycin is also currently undergoing clinical trials for the treatment of male-pattern hair loss.
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