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Stereochemistry RACEMIC
Molecular Formula C21H18F3N3O3.ClH
Molecular Weight 453.842
Optical Activity ( + / - )
Defined Stereocenters 0 / 1
E/Z Centers 0
Charge 0

SHOW SMILES / InChI
Structure of TEMAFLOXACIN HYDROCHLORIDE

SMILES

Cl.CC1CN(CCN1)C2=CC3=C(C=C2F)C(=O)C(=CN3C4=CC=C(F)C=C4F)C(O)=O

InChI

InChIKey=DDVJEYDLTXRYAJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
InChI=1S/C21H18F3N3O3.ClH/c1-11-9-26(5-4-25-11)19-8-18-13(7-16(19)24)20(28)14(21(29)30)10-27(18)17-3-2-12(22)6-15(17)23;/h2-3,6-8,10-11,25H,4-5,9H2,1H3,(H,29,30);1H

HIDE SMILES / InChI

Molecular Formula C21H18F3N3O3
Molecular Weight 417.3811
Charge 0
Count
Stereochemistry RACEMIC
Additional Stereochemistry No
Defined Stereocenters 0 / 1
E/Z Centers 0
Optical Activity ( + / - )

Molecular Formula ClH
Molecular Weight 36.461
Charge 0
Count
Stereochemistry ACHIRAL
Additional Stereochemistry No
Defined Stereocenters 0 / 0
E/Z Centers 0
Optical Activity NONE

Description
Curator's Comment: description was created based on several sources, including: https://www.wikigenes.org/e/chem/e/60021.html http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Temafloxacin https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8086558

Temafloxacin (marketed by Abbott Laboratories as Omniflox) is almost completely absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, with an absolute bioavailability of approximately 93% and is not greatly affected by food. The time to reach peak concentrations ranges between 2 and 3 hours. In addition to the broad spectrum of activity all fluoroquinolones have against gram-negative pathogens, temafloxacin has improved antimicrobial activity against gram-positive aerobic cocci, intracellular microorganisms, and anaerobes. The bactericidal action of temafloxacin results from interference with the activity of the bacterial enzymes DNA gyrase. Omniflox was approved to treat lower respiratory tract infections, genital and urinary infections like prostatitis, and skin infections in the U.S. by the Food and Drug Administration in January 1992. Severe adverse reactions, including allergic reactions and hemolytic anemia, developed in about fifty patients during the first four months of its use, leading to three patient deaths. Abbott withdrew the drug from sale in June 1992.

Approval Year

Targets

Targets

Conditions

Conditions

ConditionModalityTargetsHighest PhaseProduct
Curative
Omniflox

Approved Use

Omniflox has been approved for the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections (pneumonia and bronchitis), genitourinary infections (prostatitis and urinary tract infections) and skin infections.

Launch Date

1992
Curative
Omniflox

Approved Use

Omniflox has been approved for the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections (pneumonia and bronchitis), genitourinary infections (prostatitis and urinary tract infections) and skin infections.

Launch Date

1992
Curative
Omniflox

Approved Use

Omniflox has been approved for the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections (pneumonia and bronchitis), genitourinary infections (prostatitis and urinary tract infections) and skin infections.

Launch Date

1992
Curative
Omniflox

Approved Use

Omniflox has been approved for the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections (pneumonia and bronchitis), genitourinary infections (prostatitis and urinary tract infections) and skin infections.

Launch Date

1992
Cmax

Cmax

ValueDoseCo-administeredAnalytePopulation
5.33 mg/L
600 mg single, oral
dose: 600 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: FEMALE / MALE
food status: FASTED
5.7 mg/L
600 mg single, oral
dose: 600 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: UNHEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: FEMALE / MALE
food status: FASTED
1.61 μg/mL
200 mg single, oral
dose: 200 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: MALE
food status: UNKNOWN
2.43 μg/mL
400 mg single, oral
dose: 400 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: MALE
food status: UNKNOWN
3.87 μg/mL
600 mg single, oral
dose: 600 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: MALE
food status: UNKNOWN
AUC

AUC

ValueDoseCo-administeredAnalytePopulation
50.3 mg × h/L
600 mg single, oral
dose: 600 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: FEMALE / MALE
food status: FASTED
92.7 mg × h/L
600 mg single, oral
dose: 600 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: UNHEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: FEMALE / MALE
food status: FASTED
15.02 μg × h/mL
200 mg single, oral
dose: 200 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: MALE
food status: UNKNOWN
29.69 μg × h/mL
400 mg single, oral
dose: 400 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: MALE
food status: UNKNOWN
49.54 μg × h/mL
600 mg single, oral
dose: 600 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: MALE
food status: UNKNOWN
T1/2

T1/2

ValueDoseCo-administeredAnalytePopulation
8.1 h
600 mg single, oral
dose: 600 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: FEMALE / MALE
food status: FASTED
11.7 h
600 mg single, oral
dose: 600 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: UNHEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: FEMALE / MALE
food status: FASTED
7.9 h
200 mg single, oral
dose: 200 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: MALE
food status: UNKNOWN
7.9 h
400 mg single, oral
dose: 400 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: MALE
food status: UNKNOWN
7.8 h
600 mg single, oral
dose: 600 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: HEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: MALE
food status: UNKNOWN
Funbound

Funbound

ValueDoseCo-administeredAnalytePopulation
74%
600 mg single, oral
dose: 600 mg
route of administration: Oral
experiment type: SINGLE
co-administered:
TEMAFLOXACIN plasma
Homo sapiens
population: UNHEALTHY
age: ADULT
sex: FEMALE / MALE
food status: FASTED
Doses

Doses

DosePopulationAdverse events​
600 mg 2 times / day steady, oral
Recommended
Dose: 600 mg, 2 times / day
Route: oral
Route: steady
Dose: 600 mg, 2 times / day
Sources:
unhealthy, 18-91 years
Health Status: unhealthy
Age Group: 18-91 years
Sex: M
Sources:
800 mg 2 times / day steady, oral
Highest studied dose
Dose: 800 mg, 2 times / day
Route: oral
Route: steady
Dose: 800 mg, 2 times / day
Sources:
healthy, 19 - 28 years
Health Status: healthy
Age Group: 19 - 28 years
Sex: M
Sources:
400 mg single, oral
Overdose
Dose: 400 mg
Route: oral
Route: single
Dose: 400 mg
Sources:
unhealthy, 4 years
Health Status: unhealthy
Age Group: 4 years
Sex: F
Sources:
Disc. AE: Psychomotor hyperactivity...
AEs leading to
discontinuation/dose reduction:
Psychomotor hyperactivity (1 patient)
Sources:
AEs

AEs

AESignificanceDosePopulation
Psychomotor hyperactivity 1 patient
Disc. AE
400 mg single, oral
Overdose
Dose: 400 mg
Route: oral
Route: single
Dose: 400 mg
Sources:
unhealthy, 4 years
Health Status: unhealthy
Age Group: 4 years
Sex: F
Sources:
Overview

Overview

CYP3A4CYP2C9CYP2D6hERG

OverviewOther

Other InhibitorOther SubstrateOther Inducer

Drug as perpetrator​

Drug as perpetrator​

TargetModalityActivityMetaboliteClinical evidence
minor [Inhibition 500 uM]
Sourcing

Sourcing

Vendor/AggregatorIDURL
PubMed

PubMed

TitleDatePubMed
Ciprofloxacin induced nightmares in an adult patient.
2008-10
An overview of harms associated with beta-lactam antimicrobials: where do the carbapenems fit in?
2008
Evaluation of high-dose daptomycin for therapy of experimental Staphylococcus aureus foreign body infection.
2006-04-11
Antimicrobial safety: focus on fluoroquinolones.
2005-07-15
Method for inducing experimental pneumococcal meningitis in outbred mice.
2004-09-22
Effects of fluoroquinolones on insulin secretion and beta-cell ATP-sensitive K+ channels.
2004-08-16
Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA gyrase: interaction with quinolones and correlation with antimycobacterial drug activity.
2004-04
Quinolone safety and efficacy more important than potency.
2004-01
Levofloxacin-induced autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
2003-07-05
Adverse drug reactions: implications for the development of fluoroquinolones.
2003-05
Safety and tolerability of fluoroquinolones.
2003
[Drug interactions between nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug and pazufloxacin mesilate, a new quinolone antibacterial agent for intravenous use: convulsions in mice after intravenous or intracerebroventricular administration].
2002-06
Oral contraceptive efficacy and antibiotic interaction: a myth debunked.
2002-06
Ultrastructural characterization of murine limb buds after in vitro exposure to grepafloxacin and other fluoroquinolones.
2002-01
Antimicrobial safety and tolerability: differences and dilemmas.
2001-03-15
History of quinolones and their side effects.
2001
Anti-toxoplasma activities of 24 quinolones and fluoroquinolones in vitro: prediction of activity by molecular topology and virtual computational techniques.
2000-10
Prediction of quinolone activity against Mycobacterium avium by molecular topology and virtual computational screening.
2000-10
A simple, inexpensive apparatus for performance of preparative scale solution phase multiple parallel synthesis of drug analogs. II. Biological evaluation of a retrospective library of quinolone antiinfective agents.
1998-06
Trovafloxacin is active against Toxoplasma gondii.
1996-08
Structure-activity relationships of the quinolone antibacterials against mycobacteria: effect of structural changes at N-1 and C-7.
1996-02-02
In-vitro activity of quinolones and macrolides against mycobacteria.
1994-09
In-vitro evaluation of clarithromycin, temafloxacin, and ethambutol in combination against Mycobacterium avium complex.
1993-05
Activity of clarithromycin against Mycobacterium avium complex infection in beige mice.
1992-11
Use of fluoroquinolones for prophylaxis of murine Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.
1992-02
Activities of sparfloxacin, azithromycin, temafloxacin, and rifapentine compared with that of clarithromycin against multiplication of Mycobacterium avium complex within human macrophages.
1991-07
[Activity of antibiotics against pigmented and unpigmented variants of Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare].
1991-05
Comparative in-vitro activities of ten fluoroquinolones and fusidic acid against Mycobacterium spp.
1990-09
Oral temafloxacin versus vancomycin for therapy of experimental endocarditis caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
1990-06
In vitro and in vivo activities of clarithromycin against Mycobacterium avium.
1989-09
Comparative antimycobacterial activities of difloxacin, temafloxacin, enoxacin, pefloxacin, reference fluoroquinolones, and a new macrolide, clarithromycin.
1989-04
Patents

Sample Use Guides

400 or 600 mg twice daily
Route of Administration: Oral
In Vitro Use Guide
Temafloxacin was highly active against Haemophilus mode MIC: less than or equal to 0.008), Gonococci (mode MIC: 0.008-0.032), Meningococci (mode MIC: 0.08) and B. catarrhalis (mode MIC: 0.016).
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Name Type Language
TEMAFLOXACIN HYDROCHLORIDE
MART.   MI   USAN   VANDF   WHO-DD  
USAN  
Official Name English
OMNIFLOX
Preferred Name English
ABBOTT-62254
Code English
TEMAFLOXACIN HYDROCHLORIDE [VANDF]
Common Name English
TEMAFLOXACIN HYDROCHLORIDE [USAN]
Common Name English
Temafloxacin hydrochloride [WHO-DD]
Common Name English
TEMAFLOXACIN HYDROCHLORIDE [JAN]
Common Name English
TEMAFLOXACIN HYDROCHLORIDE [MI]
Common Name English
TEMAFLOXACIN HCL
Common Name English
TEMAFLOXACIN HYDROCHLORIDE [MART.]
Common Name English
Classification Tree Code System Code
CFR 21 CFR 216.24
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NCI_THESAURUS C795
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Code System Code Type Description
USAN
Z-28
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EPA CompTox
DTXSID70909733
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RXCUI
295217
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C72858
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DRUG BANK
DBSALT000794
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CHEMBL277100
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OC5IGJ7J6I
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MESH
C054745
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SMS_ID
100000084772
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EVMPD
SUB04715MIG
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MERCK INDEX
m10544
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PUBCHEM
60020
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CAS
105784-61-0
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