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Name
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Amphotericin B |
MF
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C47H73NO17 |
CAS No.
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1397-89-3 |
Place of Origin
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Shaanxi, China
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Usage
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Animal Pharmaceuticals
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Purity
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99.0%
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Amphotericin B is a broad-spectrum antifungal agent, mainly used in infectious diseases caused by fungi. Indications include:
Candida infection: such as oral candida infection, vaginal candida infection, etc.
Aspergillus infection: such as invasive pulmonary aspergillus disease, invasive mycosis, etc.
Cryptococcal infection: such as cryptococcal meningitis, cryptococcal pneumonia, etc.
Deep fungal infection: such as histoplasmosis infection, coccidioides infection, etc.
Common fixings for Amphotericin B include:
5-flucytosine: It is commonly used in combination with Amphotericin B and can be used to use for deep fungal infections caused by pathogens such as Candida, Aspergillus and Cryptococcus.
Itraconazole: It is a triketone antifungal commonly used in combination with Amphotericin B to use for mycoplasma pneumonia, invasive pulmonary aspergillosis and other conditions.
Trimethoprim: It is commonly used in combination with Amphotericin B to use for oral candida infections, vaginal candida infections and other conditions.
Dicyclanil | Ivermectin | Diclazuril | Pleocidin |
Praziquantel | Avermectin | Lufenuron | Levamisole hydrochloride |
Nitenpyram | Azithromycin | Mebendazole | Sodium deoxynoxine |