Tilmicosin

Tilmicosin is a macrolide antibiotic. It is used in veterinary medicine for the treatment of bovine respiratory disease and enzootic pneumonia caused by Mannheimia (Pasteurella) haemolytica in sheep.[2] In humans, Tilmicosin causes fatal cardiotoxic effects at amounts greater than 1 milliliter when injected, something most commonly seen in veterinary personnel and farmers. [3]

Tilmicosin
Names
IUPAC name
[(2R,3R,4E,6E,9R,11R,12S,13S,14R)-12-{[3,6-Dideoxy-3-(dimethylamino)-β-D-glucopyranosyl]oxy}-11-{2-[(3R,5S)-3,5-dimethylpiperidin-1-yl]ethyl}-2-ethyl-14-hydroxy-5,9,13-trimethyl-8,16-dioxooxacyclohexadeca-4,6-dien-3-yl]methyl 6-deoxy-2,3-di-O-methyl-β-D-allopyranoside
Other names
Micotil; 20-Deoxy-20-(3,5-dimethylpiperidin-1-yl)-desmycosin[1]
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChEMBL
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.167.324
UNII
Properties
C46H80N2O13
Molar mass 869.147 g·mol−1
566 mg/mL[1]
Pharmacology
QJ01FA91 (WHO)
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references

References

  1. Tilmicosin, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
  2. Micotil 300 New Animal Drug Application, United States Food and Drug Administration
  3. Micotil (tilmicosin) - Adverse Drug Reactions - Veterinary Drugs, Veterinary Drugs Directorate
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