Neomycin sulfate home ICD10: L23.9

Neomycin sulfate

Formule CAS
C23H46N6O13 1405-11-3



Background
Neomycin sulfate is a widely used antibiotic.

Synonyms
Fradiomycin
Framycetin
Myacyne
Mycifradin
Neloate
Neodecyllin
Neomas
Neomin
Neomycin sulfate
Neomycin undecylenate
Nivemycin
Pimavecort
Soframycin
Vonamycin
Powder V

Uses
Antibiotic in skin creams, powders and ointments and in drops used in the eyes and ears.
Growth promoter for veterinary use

Cross-Reactions
Bacitracin
Butirosin
Dihydrostreptomycin
Framycetin
Gentamycin
Kanamycin
Paromomycin
Spectinomycin
Tobramycin

Unusual Reactions
Contact urticaria

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Referenties
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Allergology: background information on allergens.

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