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Ureidopenicillin

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Ureidopenicillin
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The ureidopenicillins are a group of penicillins which are active against Pseudomonas aeruginosa.[citation needed]

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Azlocillin
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Piperacillin
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Mezlocillin

There are three ureidopenicillins in clinical use:[1]

They are mostly ampicillin derivatives in which the amino acid side chain has been converted to a variety of cyclic ureas. It is speculated that the added side chain mimics a longer segment of the peptidoglycan chain, more than ampicillin, and thus would bind more easily to the penicillin-binding proteins. Ureidopenicillins are not resistant to beta-lactamases.[citation needed]

They are used parenterally, and are particularly indicated in infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria.[citation needed]

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