fosfomycin
English
Etymology
Originally phosphomycin, from phospho- + -mycin (“antibiotic derived from a Streptomyces strain”).
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Noun
fosfomycin (uncountable)
- (pharmacology) A broad-spectrum antibiotic, 3-methyloxiran-2-ylphosphonic acid, obtained from certain Streptomyces bacteria.
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