Mechanism action of Ceftizoxime
Ceftizoxime is an aminothiazolyl cephalosporin with an extended spectrum
of activity against many gram-negative, nosocomially acquired
pathogens. It has excellent beta-lactamase stability, with good in vitro
activity against Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria gonorrhoeae and
Klebsiella pneumoniae. Ceftizoxime, like the penicillins, is a
beta-lactam antibiotic. By binding to specific penicillin-binding
proteins (PBPs) located inside the bacterial cell wall, it inhibits the
third and last stage of bacterial cell wall synthesis. Cell lysis is
then mediated by bacterial cell wall autolytic enzymes such as
autolysins; it is possible that ceftizoxime interferes with an autolysin
inhibitor.
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