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Trimethoprim Lactate

Trimethoprim (TMP ) is an antibiotic used mainly in the treatment of bladder infections. Other uses include for middle ear infections and travelers' diarrhea. With sulfamethoxazole or dapsone it may be used for Pneumocystis pneumonia in people with HIV/AIDS. It is taken by mouth.

Common side effects include nausea, changes in taste, and rash. Rarely it may result in blood problems such as not enough platelets or white blood cells. May cause sun sensitivity. There is evidence of potential harm during pregnancy in some animals but not humans. It works by blocking folate metabolism in some bacteria which results in their death.

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Trimethoprim was first used in 1962. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, the most important medications needed in a basic health system. It is available as a generic medication and is not very expensive. In the United States 10 days of treatment is about 21 USD.

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Systematic (IUPAC) name
5-(3,4,5-Trimethoxybenzyl)pyrimidine-2,4-diamine


Pronunciation /traɪˈmɛθəprɪm/
Trade names Proloprim, Monotrim, Triprim, others
AHFS/Drugs.com monograph
MedlinePlus a684025
Licence data US FDA:link
Pregnancy
category
  • AU: B3
  • US: C (Risk not ruled out)
Legal status
  • AU: S4 (Prescription only)
  • CA: ℞-only
  • UK: POM (Prescription only)
  • US: ℞-only
Routes of
administration
Oral


Bioavailability 90–100%
Protein binding 44%
Metabolism hepatic
Biological half-life 8-12 hours
Excretion Urine (50–60%), faeces (4%)


CAS Number 738-70-5
ATC code J01EA01 QJ51EA01
PubChem CID: 5578
DrugBank DB00440
ChemSpider 5376
UNII AN164J8Y0X
KEGG D00145
ChEBI CHEBI:45924
ChEMBL CHEMBL22
PDB ligand ID TOP (PDBe, RCSB PDB)


Chemical data
Formula C14H18N4O3
Molecular mass 290.32 g/mol

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