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Mepartricin

Introduction: Mepartricin

Description of Mepartricin

Mepartricin: Polyene macrolide antibiotic with unknown composition. It is obtained from Streptomyces aureofaciens. It is used as an antifungal agent, an antiprotozoal agent, and in the treatment of BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY.
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Mepartricin: Polyene macrolide antibiotic with unknown composition. It is obtained from Streptomyces aureofaciens. It is used as an antifungal agent, an antiprotozoal agent, and in the treatment of BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY.
Source: MeSH 2007

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Terms Similar to Mepartricin:

  • Methylpartricin

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