2. http://www.einstein.yu.edu/uploadedFiles/PHD/2010%20Faculty%20Research%20Book.pdf
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Novel two-drug combination cures young patient with extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis
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antituberculosis,
clavulanate,
drug resistant,
linezolid,
meropenem
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Clavulanate? Isn't that celecoxib?
No Stephenm is is a beta lactam derivative (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clavulanic_acid), where as celecoxib is a benzenesulfonamide (NSAID-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celecoxib).
On the screen I see a beta-lactam, a sulfonamide and a morpholine. The second image is even called celecoxib :)
Hello Steve,
Thanks for noticing the mistake. You are right, the structure was that of celecoxib and now I have corrected the structure. Once again thanks for pointing out the mistake.
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