Drug Name |
Gentamicin |
Drug ID |
BADD_D01016 |
Description |
Gentamicin is a bactericidal aminoglycoside that was discovered and isolated from _Micromonospora purpurea_ in 1963.[A234349] It is one of the most frequently prescribed aminoglycosides due to its spectrum of activity, low cost, and availability.[A234339,A234354] Gentamicin is effective against both gram-positive and gram-negative organisms but is particularly useful for the treatment of severe gram-negative infections including those caused by _Pseudomonas aeruginosa_.[A233325,A234359,A234364] There is the added benefit of synergy when gentamicin is co-administered with other antibacterials such as beta-lactams.[A234364] This synergistic activity is not only important for the treatment of complex infections, but can also contribute to dose optimization and reduced adverse effects.[A234359,A234364]
Although gentamicin is well-established and may be used in a variety of clinical applications, it is also associated with severe adverse effects including nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity which may limit its use.[A234369] |
Indications and Usage |
Not Available |
Marketing Status |
approved; vet_approved |
ATC Code |
D06AX07; J01GB03; S01AA11; S02AA14; S03AA06 |
DrugBank ID |
DB00798
|
KEGG ID |
D08013
|
MeSH ID |
D005839
|
PubChem ID |
3467
|
TTD Drug ID |
D0L9UU
|
NDC Product Code |
63323-173; 0143-9128; 0143-9129; 51662-1508 |
UNII |
T6Z9V48IKG
|
Synonyms |
Gentamicins | Gentamycins | Garamycin | Gentacycol | Gentamicin Sulfate | Sulfate, Gentamicin | Gentamicin Sulfate (USP) | Gentavet | Genticin | G-Myticin | G Myticin | GMyticin | Gentamicin | Gentamycin |