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Orally Absorbed Derivatives of the β-Lactamase Inhibitor Avibactam. Design of Novel Prodrugs of Sulfate Containing Drugs.

Eric M GordonMatthew A J DunctonMark A Gallop
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2018)
Only one FDA-approved β-lactamase inhibitor has ever been orally available: clavulanic acid, approved in 1984. Avibactam, approved by FDA in 2015, is the first of a new class of BLIs called diazabicyclooctanes, or "DBOs". This class has much broader coverage than clavulanic acid but can only be administered by intravenous injection. Herein, we describe the synthesis and testing of the first approved BLI to be rendered orally bioavailable since clavulanic acid (1984).
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