What’s in a Name?  Would ‘Carbavance’ Still Smell as Sweet?

Since the publication of a series of posters at ICAAC 2014, we finally know what’s hidden behind the ‘Carbavance’ name.  ‘Carbavance’ stands for the combination of meropenem with the B-lactamase inhibitor RPX7009 which The Medicines Company (TMC) inlicensed from Rempex Continue reading What’s in a Name?  Would ‘Carbavance’ Still Smell as Sweet?

Not So Boring:  Boron-Containing Antibiotics Create a Stir

Why are there so few boron-containing drugs on the market?  The cancer drug bortezumib (Velcade®) may be the only better-known drug on the market with a boron atom in its structure.[1]  Among antibiotics, there is Kerydin™ (tavaborole), an approved topical Continue reading Not So Boring:  Boron-Containing Antibiotics Create a Stir