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Streptoduocin

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Combination drug Pharmaceutical compound
Streptoduocin
Combination of
StreptomycinAminoglycoside antibiotic
DihydrostreptomycinAminoglycoside antibiotic
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  • C1(((O1)O2((((2O)O)N=C(N)N)O)N=C(N)N)O3((((O3)CO)O)O)NC)(CO)O.C1(((O1)O2((((2O)O)N=C(N)N)O)N=C(N)N)O3((((O3)CO)O)O)NC)(C=O)O
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Streptoduocin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic.

It is a mixture of streptomycin and dihydrostreptomycin.

References

  1. Shubin H, Heiken CA, Glaskin A, Pennes E, Chakravarty S, Rutberg F (October 1955). "A study of the neurotoxicity of streptoduocin on tuberculous patients". Diseases of the Chest. 28 (4): 447–450. doi:10.1378/chest.28.4.447. PMID 13261867.

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Antibacterials that inhibit protein synthesis (J01A, J01B, J01F, J01G, QJ01XQ)
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Aminoglycosides
(initiation inhibitors)
-mycin (Streptomyces)
-micin (Micromonospora)
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Tetracycline antibiotics
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Tetracyclines
Glycylcyclines
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Oxazolidinone
(initiation inhibitors)
Peptidyl transferase
Amphenicols
MLS (transpeptidation/translocation)
Macrolides
Ketolides
Lincosamides
Streptogramins
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