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▸ noun: (pharmacology) A beta-lactamase inhibitor that is usually administered in the form of its sodium salt C₈H₁₀NNaO₅S in combination with a beta-lactam antibiotic (as ampicillin).
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▸ noun: (pharmacology) A beta-lactamase inhibitor that is usually administered in the form of its sodium salt C₈H₁₀NNaO₅S in combination with a beta-lactam antibiotic (as ampicillin).
Similar:
sulbactame,
sultamicillin,
sulbenicillin,
durlobactam,
sulopenem,
sulpha,
sulphanilamide,
brobactam,
sulbentine,
sulthiame,
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