Panipenem (
INN
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) is a
carbapenem
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antibiotic used in combination with
betamipron.
It is not used in the United States.
See also
*
Panipenem/betamipron
References
Carbapenem antibiotics
Pyrrolidines
Daiichi Sankyo
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