Triocetin

Triocetin Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

A macrolide antibiotic that is similar to erythromycin.

Triocetin, like other macrolide antibiotics, inhibits bacterial protein synthesis to prevent growth.

Trade Name Triocetin
Availability Discontinued
Generic Troleandomycin
Troleandomycin Other Names Oleandocetine, Oleandomycin triacetate, Oleandomycin triacetyl ester, Triacetyloleandomycin, Triacetyloleandomycinum, Tribiocillina, Troleandomicina, Troleandomycin, Troleandomycine
Related Drugs amoxicillin, doxycycline, ciprofloxacin, metronidazole, azithromycin, clindamycin, levofloxacin, Levaquin, penicillin v potassium, Bicillin L-A
Type
Formula C41H67NO15
Weight Average: 813.9684
Monoisotopic: 813.451070479
Groups Approved
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Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Triocetin
Triocetin

Uses

For the treatment of bacterial infection.

How Triocetin works

As a macrolide, troleandomycin binds to the 50S subunit of the bacterial ribosome . This binding inhibits translocation of tRNA along the A, P, and E sites of the ribosome. With tRNA unable to move from site to site, amino acids cannot be deposited onto the polypeptide chain leading to failure of protein synthesis. Bacterial cell growth and duplication is inhibited without the ability to generate the necessary proteins.

Toxicity

Triocetin inhibits clearance of theophylline and can increase the likelyhood of toxicity in patients recieving theophylline therapy .

Triocetin Disease Interaction

Major: colitis, QT prolongation, liver disease

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