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Nifuratel

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Nifuratel (brand name Macmiror, or — in combination with nystatin, — Macmiror Complex) is a drug used in gynecology. It is a local antiprotozoal and antifungal agent that may also be given orally. Nifuratel is not approved for use in the United States.

Chemical data

Formula
C10H11N3O5S
Molecular weight
285.28 g/mol
IUPAC name
5-(methylsulfanylmethyl)-3-[(E)-(5-nitrofuran-2-yl)methylideneamino]-1,3-oxazolidin-2-one

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Drug data · ChEMBL

Max clinical phase
Phase 2
Molecule type
Small molecule

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Research

107 papers

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Encyclopedic overview

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