no it's a fluoroquinolone
MOXIFLOXACIN
No, Levaquin is an antiobiotic. Levoceitizine is an antihistimine.
can I take levaquin for biaxin allergic
Think about the byproduct that forms in the reaction between the aminothiazole and the sulfonyl chloride. And remember that potassium carbonate is a base. Good luck with the chem 390 lab report
it contains a sulfa atom, but it is not a sulfonamide, in other words, no, it will not have sulfonamide cross reaction. no allergy.
Yes. Levaquin (levafloxacin) is not a sulfa antibiotic. It is a fluoroquinolone.
Sulfonamide is a class of antibiotics that work by inhibiting the growth of bacteria. They are commonly used to treat various bacterial infections, including urinary tract infections and pneumonia. Sulfonamide antibiotics were one of the first types of antibiotics developed and are still used today.
No
Using a dry solvent is important in the formation of sulfonamides because water can hydrolyze the sulfonamide intermediate, leading to side reactions or lower yields. Keeping the reaction conditions anhydrous ensures the success of the sulfonamide formation reaction.
Sulfonamide. In this biosynthetic pathway, dihydrofolic acid is enzymatically produced from PABA. This is blocked by sulfonamide.
Sulfonamide
No.